Residential Properties Experience Extended Market Times Amid Higher Mortgage Rates
LONDON – Residential properties across the United Kingdom are remaining on the market for extended periods. Data compiled by the property portal Zoopla indicates that 60% of homes listed for sale since January have not yet found buyers.
Zoopla analysts attribute this trend to rising mortgage interest rates. These rates have increased borrowing costs for prospective homeowners, influencing purchasing decisions and extending the time properties spend listed for sale. The higher cost of financing a home has directly affected buyer capacity and willingness to proceed with purchases.
This market dynamic results in fewer completed transactions and properties staying active on listing platforms for more prolonged durations. The analysis covers the period from January through the current reporting cycle, focusing on the proportion of listed homes that have not moved to a 'sold' status.
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