
London house prices:
2021 property market predictions
Across the UK, home buyers and sellers are rushing to complete deals ahead of the Stamp Duty holiday deadline on 31 March - and London is no exception to the trend.
Despite the economic uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and Brexit, the UK’s property market enjoyed a robust year in 2020.
Here we look at the predictions for the capital’s property market in 2021.
London’s population to fall
Pent-up demand and buyers seeking houses with more space led the UK’s property market to record highs at the end of 2020. However, in London the demand to leave the capital is a major trend.
The Guardian reports that London’s population is set to “decline for the first time since 1988”. The exodus is likely to be spurred by the economic fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic and the rise of home working.
According to accountancy firm PwC the number of people living in London could fall by more than 300,000 in 2021 - from a record level of about nine million in 2020.
there has been a “clear increase” in the popularity of London outmigration since the onset of Covid-19.
“In 2020 London leavers purchased 73,950 homes outside the capital, the highest number in four years,” the estate agent said. “Collectively, Londoners bought £27.6bn worth of property outside the capital [last] year, the highest amount since 2007 when London outmigration peaked.”
2021 forecast: will London bounce back?
The momentum of the housing market activity is expected to lead to a “strong start in 2021”, said Zoopla. Annual house price growth is predicted to reach 5% in February, before slowing to 1% by the end of 2021, as demand starts to weaken during the second half of the year.
Despite the trend of residents leaving the city, the Daily Mail reports that London house viewings are “bouncing back” and house-hunters could be poised to return to the big city. Homeowners and buyers will return to the capital. While transactions in London in 2020 were down dramatically, demand has started to return from enquirers via the portals.