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Home sellers get a dose of reality as average asking price drops – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
November 18, 2024
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Home sellers get a dose of reality as average asking price drops – London Wallet
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The average price of property coming to the market for sale dropped by 1.4% this month (-£5,366) to £366,592. This is the second month in a row that new seller pricing has fallen more than the norm, with the usual drop seen at this time of year being 0.8%.

Last month’s pre-Budget jitters have turned into post-Budget disappointment, creating new challenges for the housing market, and appear to have caused a larger-than-normal seasonal slowdown in pricing as we head towards Christmas.

However, despite the dampening effect of the Budget, market activity remains stronger than last year as Bank Rate falls, with the number of sales being agreed is still 26% ahead of the quieter market at this time in 2023.

Also, the number of new sellers deciding to move and coming to market is 6% ahead of the same period a year ago

In addition, Rightmove’s real-time data shows some early signs of a post-Bank-Rate-cut uptick in buyer demand, though we still expect activity to tail off as usual towards Christmas

Rightmove’s 2025 forecast is that average new seller asking prices will rise by 4%, our highest prediction since 2021, with lower mortgage rates releasing some of the pent-up housing demand and putting modest upwards pressure on prices

The market remains price-sensitive, and seller competition is at its highest level for a decade. Those keen to sell will need to offer a well-presented and well-priced home to attract buyers who are spoilt for choice and still affordability-stretched

Bank Rate cuts are now forecast to be slower-paced, so affordability may take longer to improve than previously expected

Rightmove’s Tim Bannister said: “There’s been a lot of news to digest for home-movers over the last few weeks and it appears that the market may still be chewing it over. We had been seeing a drop-off in buyer demand, both in the lead-up to the Budget and in its immediate aftermath, as it was confirmed that there will be an increase to stamp-duty charges for most home-movers and second-home buyers, and some first-time buyers. However, a second Bank Rate cut and a boost of optimism regarding 2025 appear to have reversed this trend at least temporarily.

“Zooming out of these short-term trends, the big picture of market activity remains positive when compared to the quieter market at this time last year. This sets us up for what we predict will be a stronger 2025 in both prices and number of homes sold, particularly if mortgage rates fall by enough to significantly improve affordability for more of the mass-market.”

 

Property industry reacts to Rightmove House Price Index

 





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