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Fewer homes available for sale expected to impact on sales and prices
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NI homebuyer enquiries on the rise
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Rics regional residential property spokesman Samuel Dickey Gary McDonald Business Editor 08 July, 2021 01:00
THE north s housing market continued to top a range of UK indicators in June amid a growing demand for people to buy their own home.
The latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) and Ulster Bank residential market survey found that prices, enquiries, instructions, and sales indicators in Northern Ireland were all higher than the UK average last month, with new buyer enquiries and newly-agreed sales top of all UK regions.
But surveyors warn of a cooling off, with activity likely to moderate over the next three months (just 13 per cent expect sales activity to increase between June and August compared to 70 per cent in May).
Record number of new buyer enquiries keep heat in Northern Ireland housing market
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House prices continue to rise in Northern Ireland amid significant surge in demand The increase in enquiries from new buyers during March was the sharpest increase in the 15-year history of the NI residential market survey. Ryan McAleer 08 April, 2021 01:00
A SIGNIFICANT upsurge in demand for housing in the north continued to push prices up last month, according to the latest survey of industry professionals.
Research by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and Ulster Bank found new buyer enquiries rose sharply during March.
The increase in enquiries from new buyers during the month was the sharpest increase in the 15-year history of the monthly Northern Ireland residential market survey.