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Country house prices fall again in Q4 2025, though rate of decline slows

Property Industry Eyeby Property Industry Eye
January 19, 2026
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in REAL ESTATE, UK&IRELAND
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Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank
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Sentiment in the UK property market has improved in recent months, with greater certainty following the Budget removing a key source of hesitation for buyers and sellers. The focus has now shifted to whether this renewed activity can be sustained.

Recent surveys from RICS point to rising confidence and stabilising market conditions, while Berkeley Group executive chairman Rob Perrins said demand in early January was stronger than usual. Activity in prime London also picked up towards the end of last year, adding to signs of improved momentum across parts of the market.

Certainty has returned, if not the feelgood factor, which means more people have activated their plans. Perhaps the message is that the less a government intervenes in the housing market, the closer it operates to full capacity?”

More positivity has also returned to the country market, which covers a range of urban and rural properties above £750,000 outside London, according to Knight Frank.

While the number of exchanges in 2025 was 2% down compared to the previous twelve months, there was an equivalent increase of 5% in Q4, the estate agency added. It reflects how some buyers acted shortly before the Budget, while others did the same ahead of Christmas once the tax landscape had become clearer.

“After the Budget, the market has exhaled,” said James Cleland, head of Country sales at Knight Frank. “The early signs in 2026 are positive, buyers are feeling relieved rather than buoyant, there is greater activity in the market, but sellers should note that prices are still under pressure.”

Perhaps the biggest risk on the horizon is political instability. Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank, believes there is also the possibility of further tax increases in the autumn Budget given the slender nature of the government’s headroom.

He commented: “Last year’s uncertainty around the Budget meant average prices in the country continued to fall in the final three months of 2025. The annual decline widened to 5.7% in Q4 from 5.5% in Q3. It means average prices are 13% below their last peak in Q3 2022, a period when demand was supported by the ‘escape to the country’ trend during the pandemic.

“However, the quarterly price drop narrowed from more than 2% earlier in the year to 0.7% in Q4, suggesting that the decline is bottoming out. There was a split between rural and urban markets, with demand stronger among needs-driven buyers in towns and cities. Demand in rural markets is more discretionary, where a higher proportion of sales is second homes. Average price for town houses fell 5.5% in the year to Q4 2025, while the equivalent decline for farmhouses was 7.3%.

“What happens over the next three months will tell us much more about the strength of the Country market in 2026. The good news is that the spring statement on 3 March is likely to be a non-event, which means that speculation around tax hikes is, for now, in the rear-view mirror.”

 

Strong start to 2026 as buyer demand exceeds January norms – Berkeley Group boss

 

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