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Property Industry Reaction to Asking Prices Rising Again

The average asking price of property coming to the market has hit a near record-high in April, according to Rightmove, which added that there are more sellers coming to the market and this has resulted in a rise in the number of sales being agreed.

The number of new sellers coming to the market is up by 12% compared to this time a year ago, and the number of sales being agreed is up by 13% as both seller and buyer activity rebound from last year’s much more subdued Spring.

The average asking price of property coming to the market increased by 1.1%, or £4,207, this month to hit £372,324, just £570 short of the record in May 2023, according to new data from Rightmove.

A key factor behind this growth towards a near-record average price is the largest homes, top-of-the-ladder sector, which is seeing its strongest start to the year for price growth since 2014, with the annual rate of price growth is now stood at 1.7%, the highest level for 12 months.

Rightmove’s Tim Bannister commented: “The top-of-the-ladder sector continues to drive pricing activity at the start of the year, with movers in this sector typically less sensitive to higher mortgage rates, and more equity rich, contributing to their ability to move. While some buyers, across all sectors, will feel that their affordability has improved compared to last year due to wage growth and stable house prices, others will be more impacted by cost-of-living challenges and stickier than expected high mortgage rates. 

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