Over 9 million homes hit UK market since 2019, with houses leading the way

Over 9 million homes hit the UK market since 2019 – with houses dominating the property landscape.


By Rivendell Estates

11th Oct 2024 | Property News


The UK property market has seen over 9 million new listings since 2019, with houses making up the majority of available homes.
The UK property market has seen over 9 million new listings since 2019, with houses making up the majority of available homes.

Since the 1st of January 2019, 9.1 million homes have come onto the UK property market.

We at Rivendell-estates.co.uk wanted to look at the breakdown of the distribution of property types within that figure. 

Most of these homes, 66% of these were houses. Flats made up around 20%, and bungalows accounted for 8%, reflecting the diverse nature of housing stock available across the country.

The remaining 6% includes various other types of properties, such as retirement homes, mixed-use residential and commercial properties, HMO's and mobile homes etc. 

This data highlights the ongoing prominence of houses in the market, but also shows a significant portion of flats and bungalows, which cater to different buyer preferences and lifestyle needs.

For those interested in the property market, these figures offer a clear picture of the types of homes entering the market in recent years and provide useful insights for estate agents, investors, and potential buyers alike.

If you would like more information on the Frome, regional and UK property markets, then please do follow us on social media, where we regularly post useful information on all three property markets.

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