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 Prime Central London house price growth soars

 

Tuesday, January 16, 2007


Prime central London property prices grew by a staggering 28.6% during 2006, the highest rate of growth since June 1979 - 27 years ago

 Monthly price growth in December was 2.6%, meaning 10 out of 12 months in 2006 saw growth above 2%, said Knight Frank in its January Central London residential sales index.

Price growth has been underpinned by two elements: low supply and bonus fuelled demand

Despite a slowdown in the number of viewings in December, over 21% of prospective purchasers have made offers on residential property throughout Knight Franks London Sales offices

Head of residential research, Liam Bailey said: “The price growth in Prime Central London during 2006 was the highest since June 1979 when prices increased by an extraordinary 43.8%. Annual property price growth has now exceeded the levels experienced in the boom of the late 1980s although current economic environment is likely to prevent growth levels surpassing those experienced in the late 1970s.”

“Bonus money expected in the new year has already started to impact the market. According to Knight Frank data, the proportion of prospective purchasers making an offer on property has increased by eight percentage points since November to over 20%. Much of this demand is due to people wanting to find a property before bonuses are distributed.”  

Kensington, Chelsea and Belgravia have been the most popular areas with property prices experiencing an average growth of approximately 4% in the month of December. The price band analysis shows that the majority of growth has been in the super-prime (£4 million+) market as shortages of stock continue to drive prices upwards.

 

 

Prime central London residential sales price change, %

Month

12 month change

6 month change

3 month change

monthly change

Jan-06

9.8%

5.7%

3.9%

1.5%

Feb-06

11.7%

7.5%

4.7%

2.2%

Mar-06

13.5%

9.8%

6.1%

2.4%

Apr-06

14.7%

10.8%

6.6%

2.0%

May-06

16.6%

11.8%

6.8%

2.3%

Jun-06

17.8%

12.9%

6.4%

2.0%

Jul-06

20.6%

14.1%

7.0%

2.5%

Aug-06

21.3%

12.7%

5.6%

1.0%

Sep-06

23.5%

12.6%

5.8%

2.2%

Oct-06

24.8%

12.7%

5.4%

2.1%

Nov06

26.6%

13.2%

7.2%

2.8%

Dec-06

28.6%

13.9%

7.7%

2.6%

Source: Knight Frank Residential Research

 

 
 
     
     
 

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