Appetite for property remains strong as transactions bounce back during May: HMRC

The latest figures released by HMRC have revealed that there has been a notable rebound in residential property transactions during May against April's numbers.

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Property Reporter
23rd June 2020
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According to this morning's data, 48,450 residential transactions were completed in May, down 49.6% year-on-year, but up 16% against the previous month.

Anna Clare Harper, co-founder of property fund Anglo Residential, said: "Recent events and practical restrictions such as physical valuations and obtaining finance mean it is hardly a surprise that property transactions have fallen dramatically year-on-year.

"However, what we can see from the HMRC data and from what we are hearing from investors, appetite is responding quickly. We are seeing the signs of strong appetite to move forward with investments in the UK residential market in particular."

Andrea Olivari, Co-Founder at digital lender Selina Finance, had this say: “On the whole, there are gradual signs that the property market is moving, with the latest industry figures revealing an average house price increase of 1.9%. So the rise in property transactions is reassuring, particularly given the figures are taken from May and the market wasn’t officially re-opened until mid-way through the month.

“It will be interesting to see if this trend continues throughout June or whether these figures are down to a release of pent up demand from the lockdown period.

“Whether the increase continues in the long term is dependent on an array of factors, particularly the "new normal" of homeworking post-COVID and how this influences homebuying decisions”

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