March 2015

[hpi-table this_month=”Mar” this_months_change=”+1.0″ this_month_yearly_change=”+5.4″ this_month_ave_price=”281,752″ last_month=”Feb” last_months_change=”+2.1″ last_month_yearly_change=”+6.6″ last_month_ave_price=”279,004″]

  • Price of property coming to market up by 1.0% (+£2,748), a more muted rise at this time of year for three years suggesting pre-election slowdown
  • Average new seller asking price just £30 below June 2014 record as high demand reduces the impact of tighter lending controls introduced in the April 2014 Mortgage Market Review
  • Buy-to-let investors cashing in their pension pots to raise larger deposits may drive prices up further at the low end of the market – agents are reporting uplift in interest ahead of new pension rules
  • Number of newly-listed properties up by 3.2% compared to last month, though first-time buyer properties which are likely ‘granlord’ investor targets have seen the lowest increase in supply (+2.6%) and are the sector seeing the highest annual price rise (+7.6%)

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