First Time Buyers Sales Reach Six Year High

First Time Buyers Sales Reach Six Year High

First Time Buyers sales rose for the second month in row according to Estate Agents through out the UK.

According to the Sales to National Association of Estate Agents sales to First Time Buyers is at the highest level for six years.

October’s report show that there was an average of nine sales made per estate agent branch in total and 31% of these sales were to first time buyers.

First Time Buyers Account for almost a third of sales

Last month, First Time Buyers accounted for 29% of all sales, and in August just 20%, showing an 11% jump in just two months.

Mark Hayward, NAEA managing director said;

“It’s really promising that, for the second month running, the number of sales being made to first time buyers has risen.”

“Competitive mortgage products and the increasing pressure of an interest rate rise could be encouraging first steppers to take the plunge, as well as the dwindling supply of rental housing stock, putting pressure on renters to buy.”

With sales on the increase the report highlights the at the supply of housing and buyers moving quickly ahead of the Christmas slow down as factors in numbers of First Time Buyers making the plunge.

The number of properties available to buy per branch increased by 16% from 37 in September to 43 in October. On the other hand, demand for property dropped slightly from an average 342 house hunters per branch in September, to 336 in October.

Mr. Hayward added;

“Although it is great to see supply growing and demand falling, albeit by just 2%, we cannot rest in the knowledge that the housing market is on the ‘road to recovery’. What we’re seeing is a seasonal uplift.”

“Those selling their homes are keen to push through sales before Christmas, hence the uplift in properties entering the market but with the average sale taking between nine and 12 weeks, it’s unlikely transactions will be pushed through before Christmas now.”

“Buyers are holding off until January to kick off the New Year with a house hunt.”

“The only way we can attempt to repair the market is simply by building more houses. Osborne’s pledge last week to build 200,000 new and affordable starter homes, with a discount for those under the age of 40, and his promises to offer loans to small builders, reform the planning system and re-designate commercial land to build new homes are all a step in the right direction.”

“But until it’s all put into motion and we see the walls of new properties going up, we’re not holding our breath.”

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