🏡 UK Property Market Update – May 31, 2025

The UK property market continues to show resilience and adaptability amidst evolving economic conditions. As of May 2025, several key trends have emerged:

📈 National Overview: House Prices and Rental Trends

  • The average UK house price reached £271,000 in March 2025, marking a 6.4% increase compared to the previous year.
  • The average UK monthly private rent increased by 7.4% to £1,335 in the 12 months to April 2025. Office for National Statistics

🏘️ Cirencester Property Market Snapshot

Cirencester, often referred to as the “Capital of the Cotswolds,” has seen notable activity in its property market: Adkins Property

  • Average Property Prices:
    • The average price paid for a property in Cirencester over the past three months was £492,083, which is £147,993 higher than the national average.
  • Property Type Breakdown:
    • Detached houses: £659,167
    • Semi-detached houses: £507,000
    • Terraced houses: £322,205
  • Market Dynamics:
    • The number of properties available for sale in Cirencester increased by 12.87% in May 2024 compared to the previous year, providing buyers with more options. Adkins Property
    • The average time to complete sales remains lengthy, averaging around 22 weeks from sale agreed to legal completion.

🔮 Outlook

Looking ahead, the property market is expected to maintain its momentum, with forecasts indicating continued growth in both house prices and rental rates. However, affordability remains a concern, especially for first-time buyers and renters.

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