- More than a quarter (27.1%) of UK towns and cities saw supply more than double in January compared to December
- Lichfield saw listings rise more than threefold (268%), while in Edinburgh and Hastings supply was up 173% and 169% respectively
- More than twice as many properties came on the market in London in January compared to December, with supply in the capital up 121.7%
London, 13th February 2017 – The property market recovered from the traditional season slowdown, with the number of new properties listed across the UK in January almost double (93.3%) those marketed in December 2016, according to the latest Property Supply Index from online estate agents HouseSimple.com.
The UK saw property supply increase in every town and city in January, and more than a quarter (27.1%) of UK towns and cities experienced an increase in supply of 100% or more in January compared to December. In Lichfield, for example, new property listings rose more than threefold (268%), while in Edinburgh and Hastings listings were up 173% and 169% respectively.
To compile the Supply Index, HouseSimple looks at data on more than 500,000 listed properties* to track the number of new properties marketed every month in more than 100 major towns and cities across the UK and all London boroughs.
The following table shows the UK towns and cities that experienced the biggest increases in new property listings in January 2017 versus December 2016:
Town/City | Region | % rise in new listings in January vs. December |
Lichfield | West Midlands | 268.4% |
Hastings | South East | 179.3% |
Edinburgh | Scotland | 172.6% |
Rochdale | North West | 167.5% |
Huntingdon | East | 156.5% |
Eastbourne | South East | 147.3% |
Rugby | West Midlands | 141.5% |
Guildford | South East | 140.3% |
Sale | North West | 140.0% |
Southend-On-Sea | East | 138.8% |
In London, supply was up 121.7% in January, while the boroughs of Redbridge and Bromley saw the most significant increase in new listings last month, up 216.5% and 184.5% respectively. Barking & Dagenham saw the smallest rise in property supply, with the number of new listings up 66% in the borough last month.
The following table shows the London boroughs that experienced the biggest increases in new property listings in January 2017 versus December 2016:
London Borough | % rise in new listings in January vs. December |
Redbridge | 216.5% |
Bromley | 184.5% |
Bexley | 181.8% |
Enfield | 163.5% |
Barnet | 157.1% |
Merton | 144.2% |
Kingston upon Thames | 141.2% |
Camden | 139.0% |
Brent | 138.8% |
Harrow | 136.6% |
Alex Gosling, CEO of online estate agents HouseSimple.com, comments: “We expected to see property supply rise in January, and it will be a relief that numbers have jumped because there were concerns that sellers, jaded by Brexit talk, might be slow to market in January. Although the numbers of new properties listed wasn’t through the roof, they were higher than November and only a little lower than October, so supply returned to pre- Christmas levels.
“We are now coming into peak-time for property sales, the pre-spring and spring market. The black cloud of Article 50 looms overhead and no-one really knows if that will see sellers delay marketing their properties. But if the market’s response to the Brexit vote is anything to go by, the urge or need to move will mean it’s very much business as usual.”