Momentum in the UK housing market slowed in February amid signs of weakening buyer confidence, according to surveyors.
Three-month expectations for house prices and sales in Northern Ireland strengthened in February, despite some uncertainty in the wider economy, according to the latest Royal Institution ...
Britain's housing market had its slowest month in more than a year in February as a rush by buyers to close deals ahead of ...
Rising cost-of-living pressures are also weighing on demand. Prospective buyers are finding it harder to save for a deposit ...
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said buyer demand was the weakest since November 2023 and a further softening was expected in the months ahead.
The UK housing market slowed in February, industry research suggested on Thursday, as mounting uncertainty started to weigh ...
Concerns over stamp duty changes, interest rates, inflation and global events appear to be dampening home-buyer confidence, ...
Sales activity in the Welsh housing market is expected to edge upwards over the coming months, according to the latest Royal ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNHouse sales and prices expected to strengthen in Northern Ireland over next three months as 'further interest rate cuts are expected this year'A net balance of 84% of survey respondents expect prices to increase over the next three months - the highest this balance ...
And we’ll get some more insights into how February was for the housing market with a report from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors due on Thursday.
With data on new buyer enquiries and agreed sales tipping slightly into the negative, house prices continue to rise overall when viewed nationally. But the RICS UK Residential Property February 2025 ...
Demand from prospective homebuyers in Scotland rose in February according to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered ...
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