UK Home Buyers to Benefit from Competitive Market of Lenders and Sellers

The UK housing market, which traditionally sees a seasonal boost at the cusp of summer, has taken an unexpected turn as revealed by the latest data from Rightmove. Against the backdrop of a decade-long trend of rising asking prices in June, this year has bucked the trend with a surprising decline. The average new asking price has dropped by 0.3%, sitting at £378,240 for properties listed between May and June. This contrasts sharply with the 0.6% increase observed between April and May, highlighting a significant departure from the norm. For the past ten years, June has been a month of steady growth in asking prices, with an average rise of 0.4% during that period. The current decline, therefore, stands as an anomaly in the housing market, raising questions about the factors driving this surprising shift.