{"id":6100601,"date":"2024-12-16T07:50:02","date_gmt":"2024-12-16T07:50:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.buyassociationgroup.com\/en-us\/?p=6100601"},"modified":"2024-12-15T20:36:22","modified_gmt":"2024-12-15T20:36:22","slug":"north-west-homebuyer-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.buyassociationgroup.com\/en-us\/news\/north-west-homebuyer-2024\/","title":{"rendered":"North West attracted highest proportion of homebuyers in 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"
Over the course of 2024, several things have shifted within the UK housing market<\/a>, and the mortgage market in particular. This includes the Bank of England reducing its base rate twice, to its current level of 4.75%, from 5.25% – the first reduction since March 2020.<\/p>\n As mortgage rates have fallen, confidence in the UK property market<\/a> has resumed to more ‘normal’ levels after a slower 2023. This has meant house prices across all parts of the country have increased, with average prices jumping by 4.8.% in the 12 months to November according to figures from Halifax.<\/p>\n The start of the year was marred by some political uncertainty ahead of the general election, so the market saw a renewed sense of optimism once the decision was made and the Labour party were voted in.<\/p>\n Affordability has also improved this year<\/a>, according to analysts, when looking at salary growth in relation to inflation and rising prices, partly thanks to falling mortgage rates. The hope is that this will continue over the course of 2025, with more rate cuts to come.<\/p>\n Regionally, the UK property market remains somewhat polarised, with the North West and the North East in particular seeing much faster property price rises, a greater number of transactions, and extremely strong tenant demand and rental yields<\/a>.<\/p>\n Manchester in the North West also continues to experience the biggest house price rises of any city in England, according to Zoopla, while Liverpool – also in the North West – also appears high on the list for capital growth.<\/p>\nThe spread of UK homebuyers<\/h3>\n