UK Residential Market Survey June 2025 [Electronic resource]
Language: English Series: RICS UK Residential Market SurveyPublication details: London, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, July 2025Description: 16pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: UK Residential Market Survey for June 2025. The latest findings suggest signs of stabilisation in the sales market, although challenges persist for both buyers and sellers. For the first time since December 2024, buyer demand has moved out of negative territory, with the net balance for new buyer enquiries rising to +3% in June. This marks a noticeable improvement from the -22% reported in May, although the figure still indicates a period of stabilisation rather than a strong recovery. The national net balance for agreed sales improved significantly from previous months, falling to -3%, a marked improvement from the -25% and -28% reported in earlier surveys. Despite this positive trend, sales momentum is expected to remain subdued in the near term.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | |
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UK Residential Market Survey for June 2025. The latest findings suggest signs of stabilisation in the sales market, although challenges persist for both buyers and sellers.
For the first time since December 2024, buyer demand has moved out of negative territory, with the net balance for new buyer enquiries rising to +3% in June. This marks a noticeable improvement from the -22% reported in May, although the figure still indicates a period of stabilisation rather than a strong recovery. The national net balance for agreed sales improved significantly from previous months, falling to -3%, a marked improvement from the -25% and -28% reported in earlier surveys. Despite this positive trend, sales momentum is expected to remain subdued in the near term.