UK House Prices at an All-Time High! What’s Next for 2025?

The latest episode of Citrus Insights is here, and this month, Richard Harris is joined once again by Matthew Cumber, Managing Director of Countrywide Surveying Services.

With his finger firmly on the pulse of the UK housing market, Matthew predicted a positive outlook last year despite economic uncertainty. And he was right! But what’s in store for 2025?

Key Takeaways from This Episode:

  • House Prices at an All-Time High – The latest Halifax House Price Index shows that UK property prices have reached record levels. Despite predictions of a slowdown, buyer demand remains strong.

  • Lower Interest Rates = More Buyers? – With the Bank of England starting to reduce rates, Matthew explains how this could drive more buyers into the market, particularly in the South of England, where property prices are higher.

  • Buy-to-Let is Still Thriving – Despite concerns over tax and regulation changes, buy-to-let remains a strong investment, with rental demand far outstripping supply. In fact, instructions for buy-to-let valuations have risen by 30% compared to 2023.

  • Selling Your Home? Here’s How to Get the Best Price – Thinking of selling? Matthew shares expert tips to help homeowners secure the best valuation, including the importance of property condition and why making small repairs before listing can make all the difference.

  • Market Trends to Watch – From first-time buyer opportunities to the impact of stamp duty changes, Matthew shares his insights on what to expect over the next 12 months.

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