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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

PREMIUM MARKETS I NATIONAL I 5

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