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    UK Housing Market Loses Momentum as Tax Worries Surface, Rics Says

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    Posted on August 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK's housing market is slowing as tax concerns impact buyer demand and house prices, with RICS reporting a negative sales outlook.

    UK housing market loses momentum as tax worries surface, RICS

    Current Trends in the UK Housing Market

    LONDON (Reuters) -A recovery in Britain's housing market lost steam at the fastest pace in a year last month as some buyers worried about possible tax increases in finance minister Rachel Reeves' next budget, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said on Thursday.

    Impact of Tax Increases on Buyer Demand

    Measures of buyer demand and agreed sales turned negative, the near-term sales outlook was flat and more surveyors reported house prices falling than rising, RICS said in a monthly report.

    RICS Insights on House Prices and Sales

    RICS Chief Economist Simon Rubinsohn said the outlook was clouded by uncertainty over the Bank of England's next moves on interest rates after the Monetary Policy Committee only narrowly voted to cut borrowing costs last week.

    Challenges in the Rental Market

    "Meanwhile, uncertainty about the potential contents of the chancellor's autumn budget is also raising some concerns," Rubinsohn said.

    Reeves is widely expected to raise taxes for a second year in a row to get the government back on track to meet her fiscal rules when she delivers her annual tax and spending plan in October or November.

    Britain's housing market has been volatile this year. The expiry in April of a tax break for the purchases of some homes caused a rush of demand before the deadline and a tailing-off after it, followed by a couple of stabler months.

    "The somewhat flatter tone to the feedback to the July RICS Residential Survey highlights ongoing challenges facing the housing market," Rubinsohn said.

    RICS' measure of new buyer enquiries turned negative having been positive in June for first time since December. Its balance of house prices fell back to -13% from -7%, the lowest since July 2024.

    The report struck a more downbeat tone than those published by mortgage lenders Halifax and Nationwide both of which reported a rise in house prices in July.

    In the rentals market, RICS' measure of landlords seeking tenants for their properties fell to its weakest since April 2020, which surveyors expected would lead to bigger rent increases.

    Surveyors linked the fall to concerns among landlords over legislation that is expected to give more rights to tenants.

    (Writing by William Schomberg; editing by David Milliken)

    Table of Contents

    • Current Trends in the UK Housing Market
    • Impact of Tax Increases on Buyer Demand
    • RICS Insights on House Prices and Sales
    • Challenges in the Rental Market

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK housing market recovery slows due to tax concerns.
    • •RICS reports negative buyer demand and sales outlook.
    • •House prices are falling more than rising, says RICS.
    • •Interest rate uncertainty adds to market challenges.
    • •Rental market faces potential rent increases.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK housing market loses momentum as tax worries surface, RICS says

    1What are house prices?

    House prices are the amounts of money that buyers are willing to pay for residential properties. They can fluctuate based on market demand, economic conditions, and local factors affecting supply.

    2What is buyer demand?

    Buyer demand refers to the desire and ability of consumers to purchase homes in the housing market. It is influenced by factors such as interest rates, economic stability, and consumer confidence.

    3
    What are rental market challenges?

    Rental market challenges include issues such as rising rents, tenant rights legislation, and the availability of rental properties. These factors can affect both landlords and tenants in the housing market.

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