UK Property Market Update – January 2025

The 2025 property sales market has started stronger than both 2024 and 2023:

  • Buyer Demand: Up 13% compared to January 2024, driven by renewed confidence.
  • Supply & Sales: 10% more homes are for sale, with 12% more sales agreed year-on-year.
  • First-Time Buyers: Demand has surged in price bands facing the steepest tax increases as stamp duty relief ends in April.
  • House Price Growth: UK house price inflation stands at +2.0% versus -0.9% last year.

Regional Trends:

  • Northern Ireland: +7.7%
  • North West: +3.2%
  • East of England: +1%

Market Trends:

  • Increased interest in buying, with more people planning to move within the next 2 years.
  • 22% of renters aim to become first-time buyers, while 17% of homeowners are considering moving.

Key Figures:

  • Average UK house price: £267,700 (as of December 2024).
  • Projected price growth: +2.5% by the end of 2025.

The market is showing positive momentum, making it an ideal time for buyers and sellers alike.

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