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    UK housing market steadies after tax hike downturn, RICS says

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    Posted on July 9, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    The UK housing market stabilizes after an April tax hike, with RICS reporting positive buyer enquiries and steady house prices. London sees notable price drops.

    UK Housing Market Stabilizes After Tax Hike Decline, Says RICS

    MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -A downturn in Britain's housing market that followed a tax hike on property transactions in April eased off in June, according to chartered surveyors who expect a broadly flat picture in the months ahead.

    The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said on Thursday its measure of new buyer enquiries turned positive for first time since December and agreed sales also improved. But the change suggested a stable market rather than an upturn.

    A balance of house prices was steady at -7%, meaning more surveyors reporting prices fell than rose, with London and the south east of England among the regions with the biggest drops.

    The survey chimed with other signs of a subdued property market after buyers rushed earlier in the year to beat the March 31 expiry of a tax break for some home purchases.

    Earlier this week, mortgage lender Halifax said house prices were flat last month.

    An expected further drop in interest rates later this year is likely to help the market, analysts have said.

    "The UK residential market appears to be entering a more settled phase, with demand showing signs of stabilising following a period of volatility," said Tarrant Parsons, RICS head of market research and analysis.

    "The earlier distortion caused by transactions being brought forward ahead of the Stamp Duty changes now appears to have largely dissipated, allowing underlying trends to re-emerge."

    Parsons pointed to a modest increase in expectations for sales in the near term but he said economic uncertainty - at home and globally - could hit activity.

    (Reporting by Andy BruceEditing by William Schomberg)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK housing market stabilizes post-April tax hike.
    • •RICS reports positive buyer enquiries for the first time since December.
    • •House prices remain steady with a balance of -7%.
    • •London and South East see the largest price drops.
    • •Future interest rate cuts may support market stability.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK housing market steadies after tax hike downturn, RICS says

    1What recent change occurred in the UK housing market?

    The downturn in Britain's housing market that followed a tax hike eased off in June, with new buyer enquiries turning positive for the first time since December.

    2How did house prices trend according to the RICS report?

    A balance of house prices was steady at -7%, indicating more surveyors reported prices fell than rose, particularly in London and the south east of England.

    3What factors are expected to influence the UK housing market?

    An expected further drop in interest rates later this year is likely to help the market, although economic uncertainty at home and globally could impact activity.

    4What did Tarrant Parsons say about the current market phase?

    Tarrant Parsons noted that the UK residential market appears to be entering a more settled phase, with demand showing signs of stabilizing after a period of volatility.

    5What was the impact of the Stamp Duty changes on the market?

    The earlier distortion caused by transactions being brought forward ahead of the Stamp Duty changes has largely dissipated, allowing underlying trends to re-emerge.

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