UK Property Market Commentary
Analysis on the UK property market's comings and goings. Here we provide commentary on property prices, housing and the market, exploring how the current economic conditions are affecting those traversing the property ladder.-
UK Property News Recap – 14.02.2025
This week demand, profits and confidence dropped, service charges soared and house prices stagnated. Lenders finally pulled their finger
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UK Property News Recap – 07.02.2025
This week, increases in council tax were approved by Angela Rayner. Nicholson was “crest” fallen, Rightmove tapped up sellers,
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UK Property News Recap – 31.01.2025
This week was all about creating a corridor for growth within which development could flourish. Areas that currently remain
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UK Property News Recap – 24.01.2025
This week, Chancellor Rachel Reeves was busy in Davos trying to drum up business for the UK. In the
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UK Property News Recap – 17.01.2025
This week, developers were eager to inform shareholders and anyone who would listen that they had made up some
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UK Property News Recap – 10.01.2025
Rates continued to dominate the property headlines this week, whether due to their fallout, the lack of consistency, or
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UK Property News Recap – 03.01.2025
After the holiday break, this short week served as a time for sober reflection and looking ahead to the
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UK Property News Recap – 20.12.2024
This week, rates held firm, asking prices wobbled, rents were forthright and targets appeared movable. Welcome to another UK
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UK Property News Recap – 13.12.2024
This week was heavily focused on redrawing planning lines, to better house future generations. Expectations for a bullseye were
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UK Property News Recap – 06.12.2024
This week, PM Keir Starmer felt the need to start campaigning for the next election early after a rocky
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UK Property News Recap – 29.11.2024
This week showed the ripple effect that ‘higher rates for longer’ is having on the market as a whole.
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UK Property News Recap – 22.11.2024
This week was a tough week for all. Inflation increased along with rates which had a knock on effect