HOUSE buyers should move in early 2025 – when property prices are forecast to be at their lowest.

The Office for Budget Responsibility say by then purchasers could enjoy discounts of up to £25,000 off homes.

House buyers should move in early 2025 - when property prices are forecast to be at their lowest

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The economic forecasters expect average house prices to fall to £266,000 at the start of 2025.

That is a drop of 7.6 percent from a high in the final quarter of 2022.

The average house price in the UK was £291,999 in September this year.

But the OBR say buyers need to get their skates on.

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That’s because prices are expected to be 6.4 percent higher in 2029 than they were in 2022.


In his Autumn Statement Jeremy Hunt announced:


It gives just a four year window for prospective purchasers to seize on potential discounts.

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Brits have already seen the biggest year-on-year fall in average prices for 14 years.

They fell at their sharpest rate in over a decade in August — with the average value now £259,153, figures show.

The 5.3 per cent annual drop was the biggest since July 2009 and left house prices £14,600 below their August 2022 peak.

Collapsing house prices come amid a downturn in property transactions – with lower demand fuelling falling prices.

In September 2023 there were 92,600 property transactions, that’s 19 percent lower than September 2022 and 2 percent down from August 2023.

The OBR added: “We expect housing transactions to fall by 6.9 per cent in 2024, a 1.9 percentage point steeper decline than in our March forecast of 5 per cent.”

Home-mover completions with a mortgage in the first half of this year were a third down on 2019, while first-time buyer numbers were around 25 per cent lower.

It comes as those hunting for a home were given a boost in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement on Wednesday, with prices set to fall by 4.7 per cent next year.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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