Sales

Buying, selling and renting activity picked up last week, despite the imminent General Election.

Off-market exists because the open market is a broken model, argues the Invisible Homes boss.

'The upcoming election is expected to have little impact on the strong level of market activity that has been building so far this year,' says GetAgent after surveying 846 estate agents.

Developers should 'act now for the best chance to capitalise on the coming market shift,' says new report, as historic data indicates we are 'close to the trough'

Viewings are happening and demand is still there - but it’s just 'below the surface for now', reports Knight Frank.

Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from Zoopla, Knight Frank, Savills, TwentyCi, Halifax  & more...

Disillusioned with the rise of crime, drugs and taxes at home, a new wave of American buyers are hunting for trophy mansions in the UK capital, reports Trevor Abrahmshon.

The lack of available new-build stock in PCL means that top-end buyers are seeking opportunities in new areas, says Anna Ward, as she runs us through the latest data & shares key insights.

Estate agency trade body's latest survey points to rising buyer demand and sales supply, but 'challenges remain'.

30% fewer sales were agreed in Week 22 this year than in Week 22 2023, according to the latest LonRes data, while 32% more price reductions were recorded.

Double-digit reductions on longstanding listings have resulted in three or four buyers competing against each other, reports PCL buying agency Eccord.

Sales activity across the UK and in London in 2024 so far is running 7% above the average level seen from 2017 to 2019.