News & Legislation November 29, 2021
     

Winter 2021 Market Report: A Busy Year

With sales volumes in 2021 on the cusp of eclipsing 2007, it’s been a busy year for home buyers and home movers in the UK.

 

Sales

Wrapping up 

While many expected a quieter autumn in the housing market, official data reveals just a subtle change in autumn hues as winter approaches. September was the third busiest month on record for housing sales, following June 2021 and March 2016 (HMRC). As the final winds of the stamp duty holiday ended, sales are set to exceed 1.5 million by the end of the year (Zoopla). Although mortgage approvals in September were at their lowest since July 2020 (Bank of England), demand for property remains stronger than a year ago and the demand/supply imbalance that has epitomized the market in 2021 remains.

 

mortgage approvals in September 2021 statistics

 

Full house

Property prices continue to rise, Rightmove reporting a ‘full house’ for the first time since 2007, as asking prices for properties across all regions and sectors of the market hit record highs in October. A moderation is likely throughout the final quarter, with price growth of 5.8% expected for 2022. An interest rate rise is likely over the coming weeks, and while this may act as a soft brake on the market, there is little evidence it will trigger any signifi cant price falls. Price growth of 3.2% is predicted over the course of 2022 by the Office for Budget Responsibility.

 

house price statistics UK 2021

 

Budget boost

The Chancellor’s Autumn Budget set a positive tone for the economy. The economy is expected to bounce back to its pre-pandemic level by the turn of the year. Job vacancies are at a record high and unemployment is predicted to peak at just 5.2%, significantly lower than the 11.9% originally forecast. To turn Generation Rent into Generation Buy, the government confirmed a nearly £24 billion multi-year settlement for housing. Consumer confidence is back at pre-pandemic levels, although it has taken a knock in recent weeks, household budgets squeezed thanks to food and fuel price rises. Inflation is currently 4.2% (ONS).

 

Lettings

Rental values rising

Taking a leaf out of the sales market, record demand and a shortage of properties have seen rental values rising at their strongest pace since the spring of 2017. Values are rising across all regions of the UK as HomeLet report the average monthly rent in the UK is now £1,059 (£888 excluding London). A welcome return of students, graduates and corporate renters are making city locations highly sought after. For the first time since 2016, rental values are predicted to rise by more than 3% in 2022.

 

gross mortgage lending property market statistics

 

Regional Reports

Browse our Regional Market Reports:

●          Market Report 2021 Winter East Midlands

●          Market Report 2021 Winter Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk (East)

●          Market Report 2021 Winter Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire (East)

●          Market Report 2021 Winter London

●          Market Report 2021 Winter North East, and Yorkshire and The Humber

●          Market Report 2021 Winter North West and North Wales

●          Market Report 2021 Winter Northern Ireland

●          Market Report 2021 Winter Scotland

●          Market Report 2021 Winter South East Home Counties - Kent and East Sussex

●          Market Report 2021 Winter Southern Home Counties - Surrey and West Sussex

●          Market Report 2021 Winter Southern - Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset and Isle of Wight

●          Market Report 2021 Winter Thames Valley, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire

●          Market Report 2021 Winter West of England and South Wales

●          Market Report 2021 Winter West Midlands and Wales

 

Contact us today

To see a full copy of The Guild’s winter market report and for further guidance on the home moving process, take a look at the regional property market updates or get in touch with your local Guild Member today.

 

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