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Mini-Budget after-shocks felt in prime London property market

Mini-Budget after-shocks felt in prime London property market

October 2022 PCL sales index: 5,464.2 October 2022 POL sales index: 277.0

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As we explored here, October was not a positive month for the UK property market and prime London postcodes were not immune from the uncertainty that followed the mini-Budget.

Average prices fell 0.3% in October in prime central London (PCL), which was the biggest monthly decline since the onset of the pandemic in May 2020. A fall of 0.1% in prime outer London (POL) was the first decline in 30 months.

Mortgage rates spiked as financial markets took fright at the inflationary potential of the previous government鈥檚 tax-cutting programme set out on 23 September.

Things have calmed down since new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak took over after promising more fiscal restraint.

The five-year swap rate, which is used to price most UK mortgages, was trading at around 4.3% on Monday morning, down by over 100 basis points from the period that followed the mini-Budget.

We analysed here to what extent Rishi Sunak can bring calm to the mortgage market.

Despite higher borrowing costs, the housing market is experiencing a period of relative stability ahead of the autumn statement on 17 November. We don鈥檛 expect a spike in mortgage rates (they should gently fall over the next few months), but tax changes have the potential to negatively impact demand in prime London property markets.

For now, the data points to a robust market in prime London despite the fact buyers, sellers and anyone re-mortgaging took a sharp intake of breath in October.

The number of offers made in London was down by just over a fifth versus the five-year average (excluding 2020) in October while viewings were down by 12%, 博鱼体育集团 Frank data shows.

However, the number of new buyers registering was up by 26% and the number of instructions to sell was 28% higher, which suggests transactions will remain healthy for now.

鈥淪entiment became more negative in October, but Rishi Sunak has calmed things down,鈥� said Rory Penn, head of London sales at 博鱼体育集团 Frank. 鈥淏uyers are getting used to the new normal for rates but there is a strong pipeline of activity and on a global stage London鈥檚 appeal is undiminished. We therefore do not expect the sort of price declines we saw during the global financial crisis.鈥�

Indeed, a higher proportion of cash buyers means prime markets may be more insulated from the effects of rising rates, as we explored here.

Average prices in PCL rose 2% in the year to October, while the increase was 4.8% in POL.

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