
This surge has been fueled by several factors. Low borrowing costs, with interest rates remaining near record lows throughout, supported buyer demand. Additionally, increased savings rates during lockdowns left many households with larger deposits. Government incentives such as stamp duty holidays also boosted activity temporarily. Limited housing supply due to low numbers of homes on the market further drove competition between buyers.However, rising inflation and the prospect of interest rate increase may start to cool price growth. Mortgage payments will rise as rates normalize from their current emergency levels. Higher living are also eroding affordability as wages have not kept pace with double-digit house inflation. Government programs like the stamp duty break have now ended too. Looking further ahead, the medium-term outlook remains positive in most regions thanks to ongoing demand, but slower price appreciation is anticipated. A return to more normal levels of 3-5% annual gains is projected by several analysts as macroeconomic conditions continue to normalize. Affordability challenges may emerge again in overheated southern cities without wage increases. Areas in Twickenham are expected to see the strongest ongoing investor demand, benefiting from powerhouse initiatives. Meanwhile the prime Twickenham market has further recovery ground to cover after years of Brexit and virus uncertainty dampened high-end transactions. A more balanced market should emerge favoring neither buyers nor sellers. short-term price growth will inevitably cool this year as costs of borrowing and living bite into affordability. But healthy long-term housing fundamentals still point to a resilient English property market overall in the years ahead, delivering capital appreciation for residential and buy-to-let real estate investors. Close monitoring of emerging trends remains advisable.
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