Prime residential rents – Q1 2024
"Prime rents picked up over the first quarter of 2024 in line with typical seasonal trends, but affordability pressures and increased stock means growth has settled at a lower level compared to the last few years"
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"Prime rents picked up over the first quarter of 2024 in line with typical seasonal trends, but affordability pressures and increased stock means growth has settled at a lower level compared to the last few years"
"Scotland’s prime market has seen a record number of agreed sales so far this year, with a recovery in prices in some areas as mortgage rates settle. As more properties become available, realistic pricing will remain essential for underlying demand to continue to translate into transactional activity"
"How do we expect the rental market to perform over the next five years?"
"We discuss recent prime rental movements, identify key market trends, and provide our updated five-year prime rental forecasts"
"Movements in rents of prime houses outside of London appear to be shifting back in line with pre-Covid levels as seasonality returns to the rental market"
"Lucian Cook highlights the impact of mortgage debt, the influence of government policies on housing, and his five-year predictions for the UK's property market"
"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"
"Market uncertainty and economic fluctuations has led to a price-sensitive market. Committed sellers will need to price sensibly to generate the most interest"
"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?"
"Good schooling is a key driver of demand across the prime housing markets, but which locations in the UK offer the best schooling?"