Increase in housing market activity

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There was a rise in activity in the UK housing market during October, as sales levels rose, and demand edged up, according to the latest RICS UK Housing Market survey.

8% more chartered surveyors reported newly agreed sales rose rather than fell, representing a rebound in activity after the past month’s dip (-3%). Although still at historically low levels, this rise represents the best reading since April 2010. Some surveyors attributed this increase to growing realism from many sellers, who now appear to more willing to take offers in order to secure a sale.

Completed sales rose slightly, to an average of 15 per surveyor (by branch) over the past three months. While still muted, this represents the strongest level since April (15.1). Respondents note that if buyers are able to access finance, banks are taking a long time to agree lending terms, which is slowing down the purchase process, RICS said.

New buyer enquiries which are a good indicator of buyer demand, edged up to a net balance of +7 (from +4 in September).

New instructions which highlight supply levels, also increased, moving from a net balance of -4 to +3 in October.

Prices dipped slightly in October, with 24% more surveyors reporting prices fell rather than rose (from 23% more in September). However, more than half of all respondents indicated that prices were stable and of those reporting a decline, almost three quarters suggested the extent of the fall was between 0 and 2%.

Regionally, London continues to be the only region recording rising prices at the present time it is also the only area where the price expectations net balance is positive. By way of contrast, new buyer enquiries and sales expectations appear to be edging upwards across rather more of the country, with demand for property strongest in the South East and the North West.

Ian Perry, RICS housing spokesperson, said: “It is encouraging that activity levels appear to have edged upwards over the past month. Indeed

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