Research
Residential forecasts Q4 2022
After months of political upheaval, the landscape has calmed in recent weeks, providing a greater sense of stability in markets than at any time since mid-September.
Discover more
Forecasts and outlook Q3 2022
The recent political upheavals have exacerbated the uncertainty around the UK’s economic outlook. But behind the headlines, housing data has for some months been pointing to a slowing market after several years of record-high activity.
Discover more
Wider South East Q3 2022
House price growth slowed slightly in the wider South East in Q3, but are still up 10% year on year.
Discover more
London sales and rental review Q3 2022
Average house prices across London continued register growth in Q3, but at a more modest rate than other regions.
Discover more
UK economic outlook Q3 2022
Months of political upheaval has served to increase the UK’s economic uncertainty in recent months as policy U-turns added significantly to existing market volatility.
Discover more
Development review Q3 2022
The supply of new homes at national level was very much in line with recent trends in Q3, but the outlook is turning negative due to weakness in the wider housing market and the impending end of Help to Buy.
Discover more
UK rental review Q3 2022
Average UK rents continue to rise strongly, with double-digit growth in most regions in Q3.
Discover more
UK sales review Q3 2022
Official data continues to show strong price growth for average house prices, and high activity levels.
Discover more
Forecast and outlook Q2 2022
Q2 saw the first small signs that the struggling economy was starting to impact the housing market, but some forecasters are still upgrading their growth expectations for 2022 based on the very high levels seen in the first half of the year.
Discover more
Wider South East Q2 2022
Annual house price and rental growth remained around the 10% level in the wider South East in Q2, broadly continuing trends from earlier this year and staying in line with national trends.
Discover more