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Buyer’s Market Returns: UK Country Houses See Price Drops and Sales Boost

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The UK country house market is becoming increasingly favorable for buyers, as evidenced by a 7% increase in sales for properties valued over £750,000 in June, compared to the previous year. This uptick in transactions is directly linked to falling prices, which are now drawing buyers out of a prolonged period of subdued demand.
According to Knight Frank, a leading estate agency, the number of country houses available for sale has risen concurrently with price reductions. This expanded inventory is partly due to second-home owners listing their properties, influenced by recent council tax changes. Specifically, Welsh councils can now quadruple taxes, and English councils can double taxes on second homes, providing a strong incentive to sell. As a result, the second quarter saw 9% more country houses enter the market than last year.
James Cleland, head of Knight Frank’s country business, confirmed the shift, stating, “Prices are correcting and as a result activity is noticeably picking up.” He noted a busy June with many deals closed, suggesting an even better outlook for the coming months. Cleland underscored that effective pricing is key: “If you get it right, buyers pounce but if you get it wrong, not a lot happens.”
This current climate represents a significant departure from the “race for space” seen five years ago, when COVID-19 lockdowns fueled an urban exodus. After that initial surge, demand tapered off, resulting in average country house prices declining by 3.5% in the three months to June, accelerating from a 1.6% drop in the year to March. Buyers currently hold considerable sway, with only 5.9 potential buyers for every new listing, a stark contrast to nearly 19 at the pandemic’s peak. This level of buyer advantage hasn’t been observed since the second quarter of 2018, during the political volatility surrounding Brexit.

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