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    UK housing market cools in January but surveyors stay upbeat, RICS survey shows

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 13, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image illustrates the recent trends in the UK housing market as reported by the RICS survey, highlighting a slowdown in house price growth and buyer demand in January 2023, while maintaining a positive outlook for the future.
    Graph showing UK housing market trends in January 2023 - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    The UK housing market slowed in January, but RICS surveyors remain optimistic about future growth, despite cooling house prices and buyer demand.

    UK Housing Market Slows in January, Yet Surveyors Remain Optimistic

    By Andy Bruce

    (Reuters) - Britain's housing market slowed noticeably in January as house price growth and buyer demand cooled, according to a survey of chartered surveyors on Thursday who still expect activity to pick up in the year ahead.

    The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said its net balance of house prices - which measures the difference between surveyors reporting a rise and a fall - declined in January to +22 from a downwardly revised +26 in December, the highest reading since September 2022.

    A Reuters poll of economists had pointed to a reading of +27.

    The survey's measures of growth in new buyer enquiries and agreed sales both weakened, although respondents were optimistic about sales and house prices in the months ahead, RICS said.

    "Growth in buyer demand lost a bit of momentum through the early part of the year, with this flatter picture likely linked to the turbulence seen across money markets in the first half of January," said Tarrant Parsons, RICS head of market analytics.

    Interest rates on British government bonds and swaps - which influence costs for new mortgages - soared in early January, driven largely by global factors, before falling again. They are now lower than their level at the end of 2024.

    "Moving forward, respondents continue to envisage a slightly positive near-term outlook for sales activity. This should be further supported by the unwinding of some of the pressures around mortgage interest rates over the past couple of weeks."

    Economists think an increase in stamp duty land tax in April is likely to boost activity in the first half of the year, while reductions in Bank of England interest rates are also likely to support the market.

    Last week the BoE cut interest rates by a quarter-point. Two policymakers wanted a bigger move to offset a slowdown, but the majority said they should be careful about further moves.

    (Reporting by Andy Bruce; editing by David Milliken)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK housing market slowed in January.
    • •RICS survey shows optimism for future growth.
    • •House price growth and buyer demand cooled.
    • •Interest rates impact mortgage costs.
    • •Stamp duty changes may boost activity.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK housing market cools in January but surveyors stay upbeat, RICS survey shows

    1What does the RICS survey indicate about house prices in January?

    The RICS survey reported a decline in the net balance of house prices to +22 in January, down from +27.

    2How did buyer demand change in January according to the article?

    Buyer demand lost momentum in early January, which is likely linked to turbulence in money markets.

    3What are economists predicting for the housing market in the coming months?

    Economists expect an increase in stamp duty land tax in April to boost activity, along with potential reductions in Bank of England interest rates.

    4What recent action did the Bank of England take regarding interest rates?

    Last week, the Bank of England cut interest rates by a quarter-point, although some policymakers advocated for a larger cut.

    5What is the general sentiment among surveyors about the housing market's future?

    Surveyors remain optimistic about a slightly positive near-term outlook for sales activity despite the current slowdown.

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