UK house prices rose 0.4% in May, while the annual growth rate picked up to 1.3%, from 0.6% in April,ย according to the Nationwide May House Price Indexย published this morning.
Ranald Mitchell, director at Charwin Private Clients said, โWe’re not sure buyers are as resilient to affordability as the Nationwide suggests.
โThere has been a surge in property listings, accompanied by an increase in viewings. However, many of these viewings are not yet translating into sales.
โThe market is in danger of oversupply, shifting the balance in favour of buyers as it will present them with more options.
โDespite this advantage, buyers continue to face the challenge of high mortgage borrowing costs, which remains a significant consideration for many when deciding to move. The property market is on a knife edge.โ
Ben Perks, managing director at Orchard Financial Advisers said, โConsumer confidence is definitely returning.
โBorrowers feel that better times are around the corner and that mortgage rates at the end of the year will have improved significantly. However, while we are seeing more enquiries, buyers are still a little stand-offish.
โGetting within 0.3% of the magical 2% inflation rate didn’t send mortgage rates tumbling as many hoped and there is still a lack of confidence in the market.
โThe only thing standing in the way of better rates and a more active property market is the Bank of England. When that first rate cut comes, it could blow the doors off.โ
Justin Moy, managing director at EHF Mortgages said, โMany people continue to approach us to assess their mortgage budgets, so demand is definitely there.
โThe issue is price. What many prospective buyers are complaining about is vendors holding out for premium prices, even when properties have been on the market since the start of the year and have not sold.
โStock levels are increasing but many properties are languishing on the market due to price and the refusal of sellers to budge.
โBuyers, understandably, just aren’t playing ball. The attractiveness of leasehold flats is again wavering, as buyers look to avoid issues with service charge costs.
โHouses in good condition, properly priced, and in popular areas continue to be sold in days, rather than weeks.โ





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