New asking prices edge down in run-up to election, says Rightmove

New asking prices edged down by 0.1%, Rightmove reported this morning.

It said it is the first fall in May for five years and compares with a monthly rise in May last year of 2.1%.

However, what Rightmove calls “May” is probably not what most of us would recognise as the merry month.

Its survey of new asking prices was taken almost entirely in the jittery run-up to the election between April 12 and May 9.

Rightmove puts the average new asking price for a property coming on the market between those dates as £285,891.

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  1. livingproperty

    Everyone who was thinking of selling has waited for the election to be over before putting their property on the market. Everyone who was thinking about it went up for sale in the last 10 days, meaning far too much choice for buyers and driving the price down.

    We actually advised some of our clients to go on the market before the election, purely because of this. They didn’t listen to advice and they’re on the market for less and can’t sell.

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