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Supply contracted again in April as demand continued to grow Prices expectations remain firm in all parts of the UK Instructions to let property remain broadly flat for the third consecutive quarter, supporting rental expectations April’s RICS Survey has shown a continuation of the broad pattern that began in the second half of last year…
The sales to stock ratio has reached the highest it’s been since the economy crisis The price momentum has maintained a strong trend across all of the UK 12 month predictions for price and sales growth is still believed to be around the series peaks February’s RICS survey has continued to show a maintained level…
The inventories of properties within agent’s books continue to creep lower on the back of flat instructions Increase in price gains has grown in London and the South east, with only moderate increases elsewhere Activity seems to have remained firm throughout January, if not a little less than December According to the RICS Residential Market…
Fresh new data and instructions are showing very little change in prices compared to November. A Stronger demand has been underpinned by slowly easing in credit conditions. Overall, the sales and price expectations still remain very strong. The results that have come from the RICS survey for December show that the expectations for sales and…
It’s been an interesting November for the stocks and sales markets, we’ve seen some rises and falls in the past couple of months. Let’s take a look at what happened in November: 1. The market tightens as we see a fall in stock levels and an increase in sales levels 2. The expectations of house…
The results from this Octobers Residential Market Survey shows there is a significant improvement to the market with successes spreading further and further. The speed of the increase of demand has exceeded that of supply pushing up prices in every part of the country. At the national level, the difference between supply and demand, as…