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North West house prices hit 16-year high as buyers seek gardens and outdoor space

People are taking advantage of the stamp duty holiday - and want homes with gardens and outdoor space, RICS has said

North West house prices hit 16-year high as demand for gardens soars(Image: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

House prices across the North West have hit a 16-year high with more and more buyers looking for properties with gardens and outdoor space.

Enquiries, sales and new instructions all continued to rise in August with people taking advantage of the stamp duty holiday continuing their search for a new home, new figures have revealed.

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Residential Market Survey for August said there had been a "sharp acceleration" in house price inflation in the North West. With 73% of its member respondents reporting an increase in prices, it was the strongest reading since April 2004.

The report also revealed that 83% of surveyors foresaw demand increasing for homes with gardens and outside space over the next two years, with 79% predicting a rising demand for properties near green space.

RICS said the trend was a result of the Covid pandemic, with more and more people looking to work from home more often.

Simon Rubinsohn, RICS chief economist, said: "The latest RICS survey provides firm evidence of a strong uplift in activity in the housing market which should help support the wider economy gain traction over the coming months.

"More of a concern is the pick-up in prices which could intensify issues around affordability in some parts of the country. Disaggregated data shows demand generally to run ahead of supply.

“Meanwhile the results provide a further pointer to more substantive changes taking place in household behaviour in the wake of the pandemic. Increased demand for properties with garden and near green spaces has if anything increased since we tested the water in May."