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Home buyer demand jumping in some towns and cities, says Zoopla

The stock of homes available to buy generally is still 42% below the five-year average, Zoopla said.

Vicky Shaw
Tuesday 29 March 2022 00:01 BST
Blackpool is among the urban areas which has seen a bounce back in buyer demand since the start of the year, according to Zoopla (Peter Byrne/PA)
Blackpool is among the urban areas which has seen a bounce back in buyer demand since the start of the year, according to Zoopla (Peter Byrne/PA) (PA Archive)

Blackpool and Swindon are among the urban areas seeing a bounceback in home buyer activity, according to a property website.

Zoopla said the supply of homes being put up for sale generally is building momentum, although the overall choice of properties remains constrained.

The stock of homes available to buy is still 42% below the five-year average, although it was down by 47% in December 2021, Zoopla said.

The website has also seen an increase in demand from buyers in major cities such as Newcastle and Birmingham since the start of the year.

A rainbow over the city of Newcastle, which has seen a jump in home buyer demand since the start of the year, according to Zoopla (Owen Humphreys/PA) (PA Wire)

Towns such as Blackpool on the Lancashire coast and Swindon in Wiltshire have also seen a recent jump in demand, Zoopla added.

The strength of buyer demand amid constrained stock levels is continuing to put upward pressure on prices, the website said.

Across Britain, the average house price was up by 8.1% in the year to February, pushing the average home to a market value of £245,200.

Grainne Gilmore, head of research, Zoopla, said: “Demand is strongest for family houses, indicating a continued appetite for additional internal and external space.”

Zoopla predicts that increased pressure on household finances and wider global uncertainty will act as a drag on buyer demand during the year.

It said mortgage rates have already started to rise after the recent rise in the Bank of England base rate to 0.75%.

The report said: “All of these factors signal that potential sellers currently have a ‘window’ of strong buyer demand, especially those selling family houses.”

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