Company Tag: Rightmove
Bigger ‘Boxing Day bounce’ expected as house prices tipped to rise 2% in 2026
Average asking prices fell 0.6% through 2025, but Rightmove is forecasting 'a better year for price growth in 2026 with a strong rebound in activity to kick start the year.'
EPC improvements ‘moving in the right direction, but slowly’
Rightmove research reveals no acceleration in rental home energy efficiency, despite policy push.
Ranked: Rightmove’s most searched for locations & most viewed homes in 2025
Property portal's end-of-year round-up reveals home-buyer trends & attention-grabbing listings.
Ranked: Britain’s ‘happiest places to live’ in 2025
North Yorkshire enclave takes the top spot for the first time, followed by two London enclaves.
Budget speculation has prompted nearly one in five potential home-movers to freeze plans
Survey of more than 10,000 Rightmove users confirms effect of tax change jitters amongst home buyers & sellers.
Rightmove reports sharp drop in £2mn+ sales activity
Property portal notes 'hesitant' property market as asking prices fall and top-end sales activity falters.
Rightmove set to face ‘£1bn’ legal action over ‘excessive’ fees
'Thousands' of estate agents could be eligible to join the potential collective action, say lawyers.
Rightmove share price plunges on AI plans
Property portal is 'accelerating' its investment in artificial intelligence.
Rental price growth slows to ‘more normal levels’ as supply builds
This is 'the closest the market has been to pre-pandemic levels of available supply for four years,' says Rightmove.
No ‘Autumn bounce’ for the property market this year – Rightmove
Property portal warns there's 'not enough pent-up momentum or recent positive sentiment to spur the usual autumn bounce in property prices'.
Sales supply dips in prime London
4% fewer £2mn+ homes were available to buy on the open market in Q3 than in Q2.
Prime prices dip amidst tax jitters – Rightmove
Property portal data reveals a slight year-on-year decline in average new asking prices, driven by falling values in London and the South of England.