Property Report Infographics – September 2020

Highlights from the September 2020 property report:-

  • House prices annual change percentage – May 2020 data
    The South West has a 3.6% gain when compared to last year, whereas the Greater London shows a 1.4% loss.
  • House prices annual change percentage – two year comparison (May 2020/19/18 data)
    Leicestershire shows the most combined growth – 7.2% (2018), 3.4% (2019) & 3.9% (2020). Nottinghamshire follows closely behind with 5.6% (2018), 3.9% (2019) and 3.7% (2020).
  • Sales trend Q2 2020 sales comparison by County
    Counties were on average 29.3% down on last quarter and 67% down on Q2 2020. This huge downturn in sales was most likely down to the Coronavirus pandemic and its global effect on the nation.
  • Mortgage lenders – market share 2019
    59.6% of all mortgage lending in the UK goes through the top five providers

House prices annual change percentage – two year comparison – March 2020 data

Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, property data is coming through sporadically. As such, we will be releasing our reports separately as they become available.

This week, we have House prices annual change percentage data – two year comparison (March 2020/19/18 data).

  • Once again Leicestershire shows the most combined growth – 7.6% (2018), 2.2% (2019) & 7.5% (2020).
  • Staffordshire (inc. Stoke-on-Trent) has the least combined growth with 4.8% (2018), 3.2% (2019) and -1.3% (2020).

Property Report Infographics – May 2020

Highlights from the May 2020 property report:-

  • House prices annual change percentage – December 2019 data
    Wales has a 3.4% gain when compared to last year, whereas the East of England shows a 1.5% loss
  • House prices annual change percentage – two year comparison (December 2019/18/17 data)
    Leicestershire shows the most combined growth – 8.5% (2018), 2.9% (2019) & 4.7% (2020). Rutland follows closely behind with 10.2% (2018), 2.1% (2019) and 2% (2020).
  • Sales trend Q1 2020 sales comparison by County
    Counties were on average 52.5% down on last quarter and 47.1% down on Q1 2019. This huge downturn in sales was most likely down to the Coronavirus pandemic and its global effect on the nation.
  • Mortgage lenders – market share 2018
    58% of all mortgage lending in the UK goes through the top five providers

Property Report Infographics – March 2020

Highlights from the March 2020 property report:-

  • House prices annual change percentage – December 2019 data
    Yorkshire and the Humber has a 3.5% gain when compared to last year, whereas the East of England shows a 1.1% loss
  • House prices annual change percentage – two year comparison (December 2019/18/17 data)
    Leicestershire shows the most combined growth – 7% (2017), 6.4% (2018) & 3.65% (2019). Rutland follows closely behind, however is the only ST County to show three consecutive years of higher growth with 1.8% (2017), 4.3% (2018) and 10.3% (2019).
  • Mortgage trends buyer comparisons – December 2019 data
    Homeowner remortgages with equity withdrawn made a 5.9% gain on last year
  • Sales trend Q4 2019 sales comparison by County
    Counties were on average 5.5% down on last month and 17% down on Q4 2018
  • Mortgage lenders – market share 2018
    58% of all mortgage lending in the UK goes through the top five providers

Property Report Infographics – February 2020

Highlights from the February 2020 property report:-

  • House prices annual change percentage – October 2019 data
    Wales has a 2.1% gain when compared to last year, whereas the East of England shows a 1.6% loss
  • House prices annual change percentage – two year comparison (November 2019/18/17 data)
    Leicestershire shows the most combined growth – 6.95% (2017), 6.35% (2018) & 3.35% (2019)
  • Mortgage trends buyer comparisons – November 2019 data
    Homeowner remortgages with equity withdrawn made a 5.7% gain on last year
  • Sales trend Q3 2019 sales comparison by County
    Counties were on average 8.1% up on last month but 10.2% down on Q3 2018
  • Mortgage lenders – market share 2018
    58% of all mortgage lending in the UK goes through the top five providers