Fine & Country National Housing Market Update | March 2021
Springing into Spring Spring beckons and pathways to end lockdown restrictions have been outlined across the UK, the roadmap to ‘normality’ a sharp contrast to a year ago. Consumer confidence is showing shoots of recovery and the Chancellor’s Budget provides continued support for those seeking to own their own home.
Springing into Spring
Spring beckons and pathways to end lockdown restrictions have been outlined across the UK, the roadmap to ‘normality’ a sharp contrast to a year ago. Consumer confidence is showing shoots of recovery and the Chancellor’s Budget provides continued support for those seeking to own their own home.
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N A T I O N A L
P R E M IU M M A RK E TS : TOP 5 %
PROPERTIES SOLD ABOVE THE
PREMIUM PRICE THRESHOLD
The premium price threshold is
the value over which the top 5%
of property sales occur. The chart
shows a rolling 12 month change
in the average price paid for
premium properties compared
to the previous 12 month.
ENGLAND & WALES
12.5%
10%
7.5%
5%
2.5%
0%
FEB
2020
MAR
2020
APR
2020
MAY
2020
JUN
2020
JUL
2020
AUG
2020
SEP
2020
OCT
2020
NOV
2020
DEC
2020
JAN
2021
Source: Dataloft, Land Registry
BY PROPERTY TYPE OVER THE
LAST 12 MONTHS, PROPERTIES
SOLD ABOVE THE PREMIUM
PRICE THRESHOLD
ENGLAND & WALES
£1,600
An individual premium price
threshold is calculated for each
property type based on sold
prices in the last 12 months. The
chart shows the average price paid
per square foot for all of these
premium properties.
£1,200
£800
£400
£1150
£704
£526 £519
£612
0
FLAT/APARTMENT TERRACED SEMI-DETACHED DETACHED ALL PROPERTY
Source: Dataloft, Land Registry
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