Experts Are Predicting A Brighter 2020 With The North Of England Leading The Way
A resilient market
The predictions are in stark contrast to 2019’s forecast from Rightmove, which was a 0% price change. However, the year proved more fruitful than this as prices rose by 0.8% on average, demonstrating the property market’s resilience in the face of decreased confidence and transaction history.Miles Shipside of Rightmove commented: “With much of the political uncertainty removed, we expect that the number of properties for sale will recover as more new sellers come to market, making up some of this year’s lost ground.“However, property supply is still limited, with estate agents having the lowest proportion of properties available for sale in two years, and this will fuel modest gains in the national average asking price of property coming to market.
North West
Over the past 12 months, the north's housing market has fared markedly better than the south's. In the year to December 2019, the north west made by far the largest gains of 3.2%, while properties there took an average 68 days to sell.