UK Residential Market Survey February 2025 [Electronic resource]
Language: English Series: RICS UK Residential Market SurveyPublication details: London, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, March 2025Description: 17pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The February 2025 RICS UK Residential Survey results are indicative of a modest slowdown across the sales market, with concerns over interest rates, inflation, and global events appearing to dampen buyer confidence somewhat. Moreover, the impending stamp duty deadline on the 1st of April is likely distorting the underlying demand picture at present, as well as contributing to uncertainty around the outlook for activity in the months ahead.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | |
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The February 2025 RICS UK Residential Survey
results are indicative of a modest slowdown across
the sales market, with concerns over interest rates,
inflation, and global events appearing to dampen
buyer confidence somewhat. Moreover, the
impending stamp duty deadline on the 1st of April
is likely distorting the underlying demand picture
at present, as well as contributing to uncertainty
around the outlook for activity in the months
ahead.