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Asking prices for newly listed homes in UK’s richest borough fall by £100k in one month

Asking prices for newly listed homes in UK’s richest borough fall by £100k in one month

Summary

The average asking price for newly listed homes in the UK’s richest borough, Kensington and Chelsea, fell by about £95,000 in one month. Across the UK, average asking prices dropped by 2% in August, the biggest August fall in eight years, mainly due to more competition among sellers and higher mortgage costs squeezing buyers.

Key Facts

  • The average asking price in Kensington and Chelsea dropped from about £1.65 million to £1.55 million in one month.
  • Nationally, newly listed home asking prices fell 2% in August, the largest drop in that month since 2015.
  • London saw the biggest price drop among regions, with a 4.4% fall, around £30,000 less on average.
  • The number of homes for sale in London is the highest in 16 years, increasing competition among sellers.
  • Buy-to-let investors (landlords) are buying more homes and often paying less than the asking price, taking advantage of the weaker market.
  • In July, landlords made up 14.1% of home purchases, higher than earlier in the year.
  • More than half of landlord offers in July were at least 10% below asking price, a level not seen since early 2020.
  • Sellers are increasingly likely to accept low offers, especially for leasehold properties, with 41% of those low offers accepted.
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