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The average British house price is set to surge by 2029

The average British house price is set to surge by 2029

Independent4 days ago
House price growth expectations for the current year have been significantly scaled back amidst broader global uncertainties, according to a new forecast from property firm Savills.
However, the outlook for the next five years has been upgraded, largely attributed to a more relaxed approach to mortgage affordability tests.
Savills now anticipates average house prices across Britain to rise by just 1.0 per cent this year, a notable reduction from its previous forecast of 4.0 per cent.
Conversely, the firm has increased its five-year projection, expecting a 24.5 per cent increase over that period, up from an earlier estimate of 23.4 per cent.
The property expert noted that recent economic and geopolitical instability has contributed to a weaker first half of 2025 than initially foreseen.
Furthermore, market activity in 2025 has been complicated by buyer behaviour in response to stamp duty changes, which saw a surge in transactions early in the year as buyers rushed to meet deadlines in England and Northern Ireland.
However, many mortgage lenders have recently made changes that potentially allow people to borrow more. Savills said the more relaxed approach to mortgage affordability tests should support both house prices and the number of house sales.
Based on its new forecast, it expects the average house price to increase £86,300 by 2029.
It is forecasting an average house price of £448,600 by the end of 2029, up from an average of £362,300 by mid-year in 2025.
Lucian Cook, head of residential research at Savills, said: ' Interest rates have fallen as expected, giving buyers a bit more financial capacity than they had a year ago.
'But a lot has changed over the last six months. Greater geopolitical uncertainty – including tariffs and trade wars – has made predicting the precise path of further cuts more challenging.'
Savills said it expects concerns over the prospect of future tax increases to weigh most heavily on the top end of the market.
Mr Cook continued: 'Recent easing of mortgage regulations, including more flexibility on affordability stress tests and higher allowances for loans above 4.5 times income, is likely to boost transaction volumes, particularly by helping more first-time buyers get on the ladder.'
House sales across 2025 are projected to reach 1.04 million by the year end, in line with previous forecasts. While elevated supply levels may temper price growth, Savills said that it maintains a positive outlook for 2025 overall despite the slow start.
Emily Williams, director of research at Savills, said: 'We anticipate that buyer demand will pick up heading into early autumn, particularly among first-time buyers and mortgaged home movers, driven by an expected base rate cut in August and a more competitive mortgage market.'
Land Registry and Nationwide Building Society data was used for part of the research.
Here is the revised house price forecast from Savills for growth over the five-year period between 2025 and 2029:
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