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    Rightmove Reports Record Fall in July UK Property Prices

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    Posted on July 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK property prices recorded their largest July decline in over 20 years, with a 1.2% drop. Rightmove cites high competition among sellers as a key factor.

    UK Property Prices Experience Largest July Decline in Over 20 Years

    Overview of July Property Price Trends

    By David Milliken

    Monthly Price Changes

    LONDON (Reuters) -Asking prices for newly advertised British houses and apartments recorded their biggest July fall in more than 20 years this month, property site Rightmove said on Monday.

    Regional Price Variations

    Prices for property put on sale during Rightmove's July period - which runs from June 8 to July 12 - were 1.2% lower than for property marketed a month earlier, the biggest June to July drop since the series began in late 2001.

    Market Influences and Predictions

    Compared with a year ago, asking prices were 0.1% higher.

    "With the number of available homes still at a decade-high level, summer sellers are pricing even more competitively to attract buyer interest," Rightmove said.

    British property sales surged earlier this year but then fell sharply after the end of a temporary tax break on many purchases in April.

    "Discerning buyers can quickly spot when a home looks over-priced compared to the many others that may be available in their area," Rightmove property expert Colleen Babcock said.

    While sales volumes are still running at around 5% above 2024 levels, Rightmove said it was cutting its forecast for price rises over 2025 as a whole to 2% from 4% due to the high level of competition between sellers. Overall, Rightmove expects 1.15 million property sales in 2025.

    Prices fell most in inner London, which saw a 2.1% monthly drop, while the biggest rise was in northeast England where there was a 1.2% rise.

    Earlier this month Nationwide Building Society, Britain's second-biggest mortgage lender, said its house price index dropped by 0.8% in June, the biggest seasonally adjusted monthly fall since November 2022.

    Official data, which is based on completed purchases, showed that house prices in May were 3.9% higher than a year earlier, down sharply from annual growth of 7.0% in March.

    Rightmove said smaller price rises, combined with strong pay growth and lower mortgage rates, were making property purchases more affordable. Typical mortgage rates for a two-year fixed period have dropped to 4.53% from 5.34% over the past year, while average wages rose 5.0% in the year to May.

    (Reporting by David Milliken; editing by Suban Abdulla)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of July Property Price Trends
    • Monthly Price Changes
    • Regional Price Variations
    • Market Influences and Predictions

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK property prices see largest July drop in over 20 years.
    • •Rightmove reports a 1.2% decline in newly advertised property prices.
    • •Inner London experiences the most significant price fall.
    • •Northeast England sees a slight price increase.
    • •Market competition influences price forecasts for 2025.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rightmove reports record fall in July UK property prices

    1What is a property price index?

    A property price index measures the relative changes in the price of residential properties over time, providing insights into market trends and housing affordability.

    2What are asking prices?

    Asking prices are the prices that sellers set for their properties when they are listed for sale. These prices can fluctuate based on market conditions and demand.

    3What is a mortgage rate?

    A mortgage rate is the interest rate charged on a mortgage loan. It can be fixed or variable and significantly affects monthly repayments and overall loan costs.

    4What is a housing market?

    The housing market refers to the supply and demand for residential properties, including buying, selling, and renting homes, influenced by economic factors and consumer behavior.

    5What is a real estate investment?

    A real estate investment involves purchasing property with the expectation of generating a return, either through rental income, resale, or property appreciation.

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