Prime UK Residential
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Buyer sentiment
"We had 1,200 responses to our latest buyer and seller survey. It suggested that buyer commitment had improved, buyers’ budgets were showing signs of picking up."
What's happening to rental values?
"Over the course of 2021, 2022 and 2023 rental values of prime residential property in London rose by an eye-watering average of 23.1%."
Manors, mallards and mill houses; what's in a name?
"Some house names instantly conjure an image, whether it’s the distinctive roof line of an Oast House, the grandeur of a Manor House or the wondrous timbers within a Tithe Barn."
Philosophy, politics, economics and the prime housing market
"Those working in the property sector are somewhat more likely to rely on life learnings in the three areas. But philosophy, politics and economics all have a bearing on the world in which they operate."
London's most desirable neighbourhoods
"London’s most prestigious enclaves have long been evidenced by high house prices, accessibility and a strong sense of community."
Prime Scotland House Prices – Q3 2023
"Prime Scottish sales have picked up post-summer, with prices holding steady. Looking ahead, the market will continue to be supported by cash purchases. But with more choice for increasingly discerning buyers, appropriate pricing is now essential to maintain the rate of agreed sales"
Prime London house prices – Q3 2023
"Cash buyers have supported activity across prime London, but the market remains price-sensitive as buyers’ budgets have come under pressure. As such, sellers who are most prepared to be realistic on price will likely garner the best end result"
Prime regional house prices – Q3 2023
"Market uncertainty and economic fluctuations has led to a price-sensitive market. Committed sellers will need to price sensibly to generate the most interest"
Prime UK Residential – Autumn/Winter 2023
Contains 5 articles"Autumn has traditionally been a popular time to put a home on the market. The rise of the cash-rich buyer is a common theme across many markets, with buyers relying less on debt. Does this mean the prime market has continued to function better than expected?"