Welcome back to news of Plymouth's property market, where each week we bring you different local property market stats and trends. This week we are back again with the July’s £/sq.ft statistics.
Generation Rent or Generation Patient?
Over the last quarter of a century, house prices have risen sharply across the UK, although the scale of growth varies depending on the region.
A heat map to show the percentage of homes owned in Plymouth without a mortgage.
Why it's back in fashion (and why it never really went out)
Survive the summer holidays and the challenge of keeping children entertained with these fun activities that don’t cost the earth.
While some people only move a few times in their lives, for others it’s a very different story.
Less than half (46%) of tenants have contents insurance, according to a new report*. Which begs the question: Is your rental property properly insured? Here’s what landlords need to know.
Update for Week 28 of 2025
Plymouth House Price Review: The July 2025 Update
When it comes to bungalows, not all regions of the UK are created equal. The average size of a bungalow varies significantly across the UK.
As we are now half way through 2025, it's certain the Plymouth housing market has been more restrained than the post pandemic 24 months of summer 2020 through to July/August of 2022, and I believe that the ‘steady as she goes’ outlook will continue into the rest of 2025 and beyond.