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    End of tax breaks and economic uncertainty weighs on UK housing market, RICS survey shows

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on April 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK housing market slowed as tax incentives ended and economic uncertainty rose, with RICS reporting a decline in buyer enquiries and home sales.

    UK Housing Market Faces Slowdown as Tax Breaks End

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's housing market lost steam last month as demand faded from buyers who had been rushing to purchase homes before tax incentives ended, while concerns mounted about the outlook for the UK and global economy, a survey showed.

    The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors' measure of new buyer enquiries fell to its lowest since September 2023 at a net balance of -32 in March, down for -16 in February.

    A gauge of agreed home sales dropped further into negative territory.

    Last week, Britain's government lowered the price threshold at which homebuyers become liable to pay the property purchase tax known as stamp duty.

    "The expiry of the stamp duty break was always going to lead to a pause in activity in the sales market. However, the latest results ... suggest that the shift in sentiment has been aggravated by the slew of negative macro newsflow over the past few weeks," RICS chief economist Simon Rubinsohn said.

    The impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and potential reciprocal levies from other countries could "stimulate further uncertainty" next month, RICS said.

    Wednesday's survey chimed with other measures of Britain’s housing sector that have pointed to a slowdown, and Bank of England data which showed mortgage approvals cooled in February.

    RICS' house price balance, measuring the difference between the percentage of surveyors seeing rises and falls in house prices over the past three months, fell to +2 in March, its weakest since August 2024, down from +11 in February. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a smaller fall to +8.

    Survey respondents broadly expected house prices to fall in the next three months, although they see prices largely in positive territory in the year ahead.

    (Reporting by Suban Abdulla; editing by David Milliken)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK housing market slowed as tax incentives ended.
    • •RICS survey shows decline in new buyer enquiries.
    • •Economic uncertainty impacts housing sentiment.
    • •Stamp duty changes affect homebuyer activity.
    • •House prices expected to fall in the short term.

    Frequently Asked Questions about End of tax breaks and economic uncertainty weighs on UK housing market, RICS survey shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the slowdown in the UK housing market due to the end of tax breaks and rising economic uncertainty.

    2How did the end of tax breaks affect the market?

    The end of tax breaks, such as the stamp duty holiday, led to a decrease in buyer demand and a slowdown in home sales.

    3What are the future expectations for house prices?

    Survey respondents expect house prices to fall in the next three months but remain positive over the year.

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