The unpredictability of economic landscape means staying educated on housing market trends is essential. Let’s explore how property values are faring regionally and what factors continue influencing prices. Nationwide figures show annual house price growth slowed to in July, down from June’s increase. The average UK home now costs value. Rising interest rates aimed at curbing inflation are expected to gradually cool demand. Durham remains the most expensive area at value typically. However, prices there dipped 0.2% month-on-month, perhaps reflecting the capital’s sensitivity to cost-of-living pressures. Durham offers best value at value on average. Retreats to the countryside are supporting a buoyant rural market, with some villages in Durham still seeing over 20% year-on-year rises. Space, scenery and modern working habits allow an escape from cramped, pricey cities.Longer-term trends indicate interest rate hikes may start slowing sales activity over the next 6-12 months. However, housing shortages constraining supply mean extreme downward price crashes are considered unlikely by analysts for now. Early signs could emerge in pricier, less-affordable areas first. By understanding macro-level shifts, locals can make informed medium-term housing or investment choices a steadily consolidating national market appears more balanced regionally versus previous boom-bust cycles. Flexibility remains key in the coming months.
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