An analysis of last year’s property market and what will happen in 2025?
Read MoreSmaller household sizes are one of the reasons the Portsmouth (and the UK) property market and house prices will continue to hold up well in the medium to long term.
Read MoreFor decades, baby boomers in the UK have been the quiet beneficiaries of a housing market that has worked in their favour. Rising property prices and a growing housing shortage have pushed home values sky-high, giving this generation substantial equity in their homes. However, as more and more boomers enter retirement age, a new reality sets in, and the properties they need for this next stage of life are almost impossible to find.
Read MoreThe number of agreed UK property sales until Saturday, 22nd November 2024, is 18% higher than a year ago.
Read MoreRecent figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal that across the UK, 486,795 households are occupied by individuals aged 65 (and over) who live in a private rental sector home. This represents 6.71% of all OAP’s that are now renting privately.
Read MoreAre you a Portsmouth homeowner or landlord? Are you thinking of selling your home or property in early 2025?
Read MoreFuture legislation and the recent Budget have stirred considerable anxiety among landlords.
Read MoreIn an age of sensational headlines, the UK property market—particularly in Portsmouth—often finds itself misinterpreted. While we cannot ignore the challenges of higher mortgage rates and shifting buyer preferences, it is vital to appreciate the broader context to understand what's happening in the Portsmouth property landscape.
Read MoreAre you a homeowner in Portsmouth? Perhaps you’re planning to move/sell/buy within the next six to twelve months, or maybe you're on the lookout for your next dream home and have no timescales. Whether you're buying or selling, having a clear understanding of the current state of the property market in Portsmouth is vital to make informed choices.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that the younger generation in Portsmouth is finding it tough to get onto the property ladder. With the rising cost of living, stagnating wages, and stricter mortgage criteria, it's no surprise that fewer under-34s are becoming homeowners.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever considered selling your Portsmouth home, you may have felt the temptation to list it at a higher price, hoping for a bigger payday.
Read MoreAs the property landscape in Portsmouth continues to evolve, many homeowners who have been on the market for a while find themselves navigating the complex decision of when and how much to reduce their asking prices to attract buyers.
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