Saturday 26 March 2011

propertytalk Live! - February sees sellers return to housing market

propertytalk Live! - February sees sellers return to housing market

The UK housing market in February saw a jump in the number of people putting their house up for sale, according to estate agents.

The National Association of Estate Agent’s (NAEA) market report for February shows a year-on-year rise of 25 per cent in the level of available housing stock.

The number of house hunters registering with an agent across the country also rose to 268 reported in February compared with 252 in January per branch – the highest level for seven months.

Sales increased across the property market in February, growing from an average of 6 to 8 per branch month on month, despite continuing consumer concern regarding interest rate rises.

The percentage of sales made to first time buyers also increased slightly from 24 per cent in January to 25 per cent in February.

NAEA President Michael Jones said:

“To see such a significant boost in activity amongst sellers compared with this time last year is encouraging news for the UK property market. The signs are that they are being more realistic about the price they can expect to achieve when they put their house on the market. This means that, on the whole, supply can meet demand levels, meaning a more stable market, for the short term at least.

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