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Three-month price expectations are the lowest since May 2020 as the market prepares to grapple with the end of the stamp duty holiday
Prolonging the tax break until the end of the year would increase the number of transactions by 10pc
Almost 550,000 buyers want to complete before the March deadline – double the usual number of sales in the first three months of the year
Craving privacy from prying eyes next door and online, and safety in a time of pandemic, more people are now shunning Rightmove and Zoopla
The property market in all regions of Britain will remain open despite the new restrictions, which could inadvertently boost demand
The property market is set for a rollercoaster year
Analysts u-turn on predictions that the coming year will see falling house prices
Prices for high-end countryside homes rose by 4pc in 2020 but can the boom continue?
From stock markets to property prices: we take a look at what next year will bring
British buyers spend £300bn on property this year, a 26pc jump versus 2019
Suburbs in the South, with plenty of affordable family homes, are what the economy needs, and what most people would like to buy
The average listed price of a house near the sea in the third quarter of this year was £368,278 - a 31 per cent premium
The post-lockdown buying frenzy has protected the property market from the fact that two million mortgage prisoners cannot sell
Watching her friends moving out of the city after her, Hattie's got some pearls of wisdom for those making the move
Average price increase means long-term savings from stamp duty cut have been wiped out
Hundreds of thousands of homeowners are still receiving mortgage support and sellers in badly hit areas are starting to feel the strain
Homes in November cost £13,897 more than in the same month in 2019, the fastest annual rate of growth in nearly six years
Transactions are expected to drop sharply after the stamp duty holiday ends at the end of March
Home hunters from the capital preparing for a future of part-time office life have looked north and east to Suffolk, Essex and Hertfordshire