UK Property Market Weekly Update - week ending Sunday 1st December 2024 (week 48)
Read MoreNorthampton house sales have surged by 23.5% compared to 2023, highlighting the resilience of our local property market. Explore the key trends shaping this growth and what it means for buyers and sellers in the Northampton area.
Read MoreTwo-bedroom homes remain a popular choice, especially in areas like Northampton, where they account for a notable 39% of all properties. The appeal of two-bedroom homes lies in their versatility and affordability.
Read MoreUK Property Market Weekly Update - week ending Sunday 24h November 2024 (week 47)
Read MoreWelcome back to news of Northampton’s property market, where each week I bring you different local property market stats and trends. This week I am back again with the November's £/sq.ft statistics.
Read MoreWhy are more and more of Northampton's OAPs choosing rentals over home ownership, and what could this mean for the local property market? As recent data highlights a 52.8% surge in private renting among the over-65s nationally over the last decade, Northampton's savvy landlords might wonder: could this be a golden opportunity?
Read MoreThe UK property market is showing signs of strength, with a remarkable increase in homes marked as ‘sold subject to contract’ (SSTC) between January and November 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. This upward trend in every region across the country, reflects renewed confidence among buyers and sellers.
Read MoreUK Property Market Weekly Update - Week ending Sunday 17th November 2024 (week 46)
Read MoreThe composition of UK households has evolved significantly between 1996 and 2023, with some subtle yet meaningful proportional shifts that reflect changing demographics and societal trends.
Read MoreUK Property Market Weekly Update – week ending Sunday, 10th November 2024, (week 45)
Read MoreLive in Northampton? Thinking of buying or selling a home in Northampton in 2025? Recent independent research shows that in Northampton, properties have been taking an average of 70 days to find a buyer, but factors like location and price range can greatly influence this timeline. Whether you're planning to move or invest, understanding these trends can give you a clear advantage in navigating the local property market. Click here to read the full article and uncover the insights
Read MoreThe story of UK housing completions over the last 70 years is a tale of shifting responsibilities and changing priorities. As this chart shows, local authorities played a leading role in building new homes during the 1950s and 1960s, particularly in the form of council houses.
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