UK House Sales June 25 vs June 24 by Region

UK House Sales June 25 vs June 24 by Region

UK Home Sales Jump by 8.7% in June

There’s movement in the property market again.


In June 2025, 115,709 homes across the UK were marked as sold subject to contract that’s up from 106,403 sales in June 2024. A rise of 8.7% year on year.


But look closer at the graphic and you’ll see that this growth hasn’t been evenly spread. Some regions are absolutely flying and some are sluggish:


Overall, this is not just a spring bounce. It’s a sign that confidence is creeping back.


Some of this is being driven by more realistic pricing. Some by falling inflation and stabilising mortgage rates. And some by sheer pent-up demand finally converting into action.
So, what should Plymouth homeowners take from this?


That homes are selling if priced and marketed correctly. And if yours isn’t, it may be time to take a hard look at your asking price, your marketing or even your agent.


Because these numbers are not theory, they’re actual sales being agreed by agents on the ground.


This property market rewards momentum.


Don’t get left behind.

 

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