Revealed: UK homebuyers’ most searched-for areas in 2022
Several housing market trends have headed back towards where they were before the coronavirus pandemic, Rightmove said
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Your support makes all the difference.London has been the most searched-for area among Britain’s homebuyers in 2022, according to data from a property website, amid signs that some housing market trends are heading back towards the pre-pandemic era.
Meanwhile, the top locations where properties have been the fastest to sell this year are in Scotland, Rightmove said.
And as living costs bite, there have been signs that renters are increasingly looking for certainty over their bills.
Rightmove said searches on its website for “bills included” when looking for rental properties are 57 per cent higher than a year ago.
The website identified Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland, as this year’s quickest market for home buyers, with properties being snapped up in 15 days on average.
During several months of 2021, Cornwall replaced London as the most searched-for location on Rightmove for home buyers, as people looked for coastal locations during the coronavirus pandemic.
Rightmove said this trend has reversed in 2022, as buyer search behaviour returned towards pre-pandemic patterns.
Searches for London have increased by 9 per cent compared with last year while searches for Cornwall dropped by 18 per cent and those for Devon fell by 17 per cent, the website said.
London now has 36 per cent more buyer searches than Cornwall compared with just 3 per cent last year, Rightmove added. This is the biggest gap since before the pandemic, in 2019.
Tim Bannister, Rightmove’s property expert, said: “This year people searching for their next home have well and truly returned to the capital – we started to see the tide turning towards the end of last year, and throughout 2022 a lot of our trends in the market have started to head back towards where they were in 2019.”
Nationwide Building Society said on Tuesday that the housing market may achieve a “relatively soft landing” next year, with activity stabilising modestly below pre-pandemic levels and house prices edging lower, perhaps by around 5 per cent.
Robert Gardner, Nationwide Building Society’s chief economist, said: “For the first three-quarters of 2022, the housing market was remarkably resilient.
“For much of the year, activity levels remained at or above pre-Covid levels with annual house price growth in double digits, despite intense pressure on household finances from surging inflation and a steady rise in mortgage interest rates.
“Between January and August, the average UK house price increased by almost £20,000, from £255,556 to £273,751.”
Here are the most searched-for areas among home buyers in 2022, according to Rightmove:
1. London
2. Cornwall
3. Devon
4. Bristol
5. Glasgow
6. Manchester
7. Edinburgh
8. Sheffield
9. York
10. Cambridge
And here are the locations where properties have sold the fastest this year, according to Rightmove. All of the locations are in Scotland:
1. Livingston, West Lothian, £192,695, 14.7
=2. Bo’ness, West Lothian, £160,710, 15.4
=2. Larbert, Stirlingshire, £215,189, 15.4
4. Falkirk, Stirlingshire, £142,465, 15.6
5. Bellshill, Lanarkshire, £118,883, 15.8