Home Property Revealed: The UK’s help to buy hotspots

Revealed: The UK’s help to buy hotspots

by LLP Editor
6th Apr 21 7:53 am

Research by lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves, has revealed which cities are currently seeing the most demand from homebuyers for properties eligible for Help to Buy (H2B).

With the current Help to Buy equity loan scheme expiring last month, homebuyers will have been glad to see the Government announce a replacement scheme to start as of this April. The latest version of the scheme is restricted to first-time buyers and includes regional property price caps to ensure ‘it helps those who need it most’.

With house prices up 7.5% in the last year alone, it’s no surprise that a third of all H2B homes listed for sale in the UK have already been snapped up by homebuyers.

But where is demand highest?

Benham and Reeves analysed what proportion of Help to Buy stock was already sold subject to contract (SSTC) or listed as under offer across 25 major UK cities and what this demand translates to as a percentage of all H2B stock listed.

Bristol is currently the UK’s H2B homebuyer hotspot, with 60% of all homes eligible for the scheme already SSTC or under offer.

Portsmouth and Swansea also rank high, with half of all homes listed with the help of H2B already taken by homebuyers.

Oxford is home to the next highest level of H2B homebuyer demand at 48%, with Leeds (35%), Southampton (34%), Glasgow (33%), Cambridge (32%) and Bournemouth (31%) also ranking within the top 10.

It’s a three-way tie for the 10th top spot, as three of the nation’s big hitters in London, Manchester and Liverpool all see Help to Buy demand from homebuyers current sit at 29%.

Director of Benham and Reeves, Marc von Grundherr, commented: “While the stamp duty holiday has been a great way of boosting market health during a very tough period, further fuelling demand has only helped push house prices further out of reach for many first-time buyers.

This has made the aspiration of homeownership all the harder and it’s clear that many are reliant on a leg up via the Help to Buy scheme as a result, with high demand for homes that qualify in cities all over the UK.

Of course, it’s fair to say that Help to Buy in its various forms has also helped drive demand with homebuyers purchasing property that they would otherwise have been unable to afford.

So perhaps instead of introducing yet another demand-based initiative to artificially inflate house prices, it’s time the Government really start looking at building more houses if they do wish to ‘help those that need it most’.”

The table shows what percentage of homes listed as eligible for Help to Buy has already gone under offer or sold subject to contact
City Buyer Demand
Bristol 60%
Portsmouth 50%
Swansea 50%
Oxford 48%
Leeds 35%
Southampton 34%
Glasgow 33%
Cambridge 32%
Bournemouth 31%
Liverpool 29%
London 29%
Manchester 29%
Sheffield 27%
Plymouth 26%
Bradford 19%
Birmingham 17%
Nottingham 15%
Sunderland 6%
Cardiff 2%
Newcastle 2%
Leicester 0%
Newport 0%
Edinburgh 0%
Aberdeen 0%
United Kingdom 29%
Data sourced from Zoopla (23.03.2021)

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