Property Market Update – Looking Ahead to a Stronger New Year

There are growing signs of renewed confidence across the UK property market, driven by lower than expected inflation and the expectation of further interest rate reductions during 2026.

Following the most recent base rate cut, mortgage lenders have already begun offering more competitive fixed-rate products, improving affordability and bringing both buyers and movers back into the market. Locally, we are seeing early indicators of increased enquiry levels, particularly for well-presented homes that are priced realistically.

Looking ahead to the New Year, we expect demand to strengthen further as buyers return with renewed confidence, clearer financial planning, and improved mortgage options. Traditionally, January and February bring a noticeable uplift in activity, and with sentiment already improving, this momentum is expected to carry through the first quarter.

In Cirencester and the wider Cotswolds, demand remains strongest for family homes and smaller properties in established locations close to schools, amenities, and transport links. While buyers remain considered and price-aware, correctly priced properties continue to attract strong interest and meaningful enquiries.

For sellers, the New Year presents an excellent opportunity to prepare for market, ensuring pricing, presentation, and marketing are aligned to maximise exposure and buyer engagement. For buyers, improving affordability and increased choice are creating opportunities that were more limited over the past year.

As always, the market remains nuanced and property-specific. If you are considering selling, buying, or letting in the New Year, our team would be pleased to offer tailored advice based on current local data and your individual circumstances.

Adkins Property – moving you every step of the way.



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