ESPC: End of 2018 sees significant upswing in number of homes coming to market

ESPC: End of 2018 sees significant upswing in number of homes coming to market

The final three months of 2018 saw further positive news for home buyers in east central Scotland, with a 23.9 per cent increase in the number of homes coming to market compared to the same period last year in east central Scotland.

Within Edinburgh, there was a 14.7 per cent increase in the number of homes coming to market.

The increased supply of property coming to market in the last months of 2018 is a good sign for those planning to purchase a property in the early months of 2019.



The significant increase in the number of homes coming to market in the later months of 2018, coupled with strong demand, has also resulted in a 9.2 per cent increase in the number of homes sold during this period compared to last year.
 
Steady increases in average selling prices are also still evident. Between October and December 2018, the average selling price rose by 4.4 per cent to £244,437 compared to last year. Within Edinburgh, the average selling price rose by 5.7 per cent to £267,249.
 
From October to December 2018, three bedroom houses in Blackhall, Davidsons Mains, Silverknowes, Cramond, Barnton and Cammo saw the biggest year-on-year increase in average selling price, rising by 23.5 per cent to £401,131. The average selling price of two bedroom flats in New Town and West End also rose by 20.4 per cent to £428,255.
 
Outwith the capital, areas also saw a reasonable increase in average selling prices compared to last year. In Dunfermline, the average selling price of properties rose by 9.2 per cent to £175,604 while in the Scottish Borders, prices rose by 8.8 per cent to £223,189.
 
From October to December 2018, two bedroom flats in Portobello and Joppa offered the shortest selling times with a median selling time of 13 days. However, one bedroom flats in Polwarth, Shandon and Tollcross achieved the highest Home Report valuation on average at 111.7 per cent. Two bedroom flats in Leith achieved the highest sales volume during this period.
 
Jamie Fraser-Davidson, business analyst at ESPC, said: “At the start of 2018, the east central Scotland property market was limited by the shortage of properties coming to market so it is encouraging to see a significant upswing in the number of new listings in the final few months of the year – this is a good sign for buyers. At the same time, average selling prices are continuing to rise at a steady pace which is positive news for sellers.
 
“Although it’s still unclear exactly what 2019 will bring in terms of changes to the UK housing market, particularly considering the uncertainty of Brexit, the east central Scotland property market ended 2018 in a strong position and appears set to face the challenges of the upcoming months.”

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