The UK Property Market So Far in 2024: A Robust Start, with Implications for Derby

The UK Property Market So Far in 2024: A Robust Start, with Implications for Derby

With an impressive 42.37% more UK home sales in the first couple of weeks of January, what are the four key drivers of this surge in the British property market? Also, is this growth in home sales being replicated in Derby? If you are Derby homeowner or landlord, and considering your property options in the next 12 to 18 months, read on...

As an experienced estate and letting agent based in Derby, I have been closely monitoring the trends in the UK property market.

As of January 11th, 2024, the market has shown a solid start, a trend worth exploring, especially in how it might mirror or differ from the local market in Derby.
 
In the first 11 days of 2024, the UK property market recorded 22,402 homes sold subject to contract (stc). This figure represents a significant increase compared to the first 11 days in 2023, where only 15,735 properties were sold stc.
 
This is an impressive 42.37% increase in the number of UK home sales year-to-date.
 
For those of you who like your property stats, the average price of the property sold stc in the first 11 days of 2023 was £337,678 with an average of £321/sq.ft. In 2024, the average sale agreed price was almost identical at £337,972, yet the average pound per square foot was slightly higher at £326/sq.ft.
 
Such a surge in the property market demands a deeper analysis to understand the underlying factors and what they might mean for local markets, such as Derby.
 

Key Drivers of the UK Property Market Surge


Lowering Mortgage Rates
One of the primary catalysts for the increased activity in the property market is the reduction in mortgage rates. This development has made purchasing property affordable for a more significant population segment, boosting home sales.
 
Rising Wages
The rise in average wages has also played a critical role. With more disposable income, individuals are more inclined to invest in property, which is a secure and lucrative asset.
 
Low Unemployment Rates
The strong job market and low unemployment rates have instilled confidence in people, encouraging them to make significant life decisions such as buying a home.
 
Additional Factors
There are other factors at play as well, including demographic shifts, changes in housing preferences post-pandemic, and government policies that may have incentivised property purchases.
 

Derby’s Property Market: A Comparative Analysis

When we turn our attention to Derby, it's important to recognise that local markets can behave differently from national trends. (Derby being DE1/3/21/22/23/24/73).
 
As of the same period in 2024, Derby's property market has shown 79 sales agreed (sold stc), and in comparison to the exact year-to-date figure of 2023, which was 54, we can draw some preliminary conclusions. 
 
This is a 46.3% increase in Derby home sales year-to-date.
 
So, reasonably like the national picture, albeit slightly higher, it is still very much early doors so things could change.
 
Before diving deeper into this, I wanted to see if the types of properties selling in the first two weeks of the year in the Derby area in 2024 differed from those in 2023.
 
The average price of the property that was agreed on a sale (i.e. sold stc) in the first 11 days of 2023 in Derby was £250,830 with an average of £255/sq.ft. 
 
In 2024, the average sale agreed price was £216,241, yet the sq.ft. average was only slightly lower at £240/sq.ft.
 
Whilst the average price is lower between 2023 and 2024 this doesn’t mean Derby house prices have decreased, as the £/sq.ft. is relatively comparable. It just means less high-priced properties have sold in the first couple of weeks in Derby in 2024 compared to 2023, dropping the average down.
 

Local Factors Influencing Derby’s Market

The performance of Derby’s property market could be influenced by local economic conditions, the specific demographic profile of the area, and even regional policy decisions. For instance, developments in local employment opportunities, infrastructure projects, or changes in the local landscape compared to other parts of the UK could significantly affect market dynamics. Do share your thoughts on that and reply with a comment.
 

Future Outlook and Advice for Homeowners and Landlords in Derby

Looking ahead, the property market in 2024 is on a promising trajectory. However, understanding the nuances of the local market is crucial for homeowners and landlords in Derby. It's not just about national trends but how they interact with local and regional factors.
 
As a professional, I encourage Derby property owners and prospective buyers to seek tailored advice. Understanding the current market position of your property and how to navigate the 2024 market landscape can be pivotal in making informed decisions.
 
While the UK property market has seen a robust start in 2024, it's essential to fully delve into local market conditions to grasp the opportunities and challenges. For those in Derby, I am here to provide expert insights and guidance tailored to our unique market conditions. Whether you are a homeowner looking to sell or a landlord seeking to expand or liquidate your portfolio, understanding the specifics of Derby's property market is critical to making strategic decisions.
 
Remember, the Derby property market is dynamic, and what applies on a national level might not mirror precisely at the local level. As we move through 2024, staying informed and adapting to the changing market will be crucial for success in any property transaction. 
 
To understand your position in the Derby property market, or if you have any queries about potential property investments, please feel free to contact me. My expertise and local market knowledge of Derby are at your disposal to help you navigate these exciting times in our local property market.
 
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