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Property experts remain optimistic despite challenging housing market in Wales

Surveyors said the downturn in house sales could be bottoming out

Welsh surveyors were more optimistic about the outlook of the housing market when compared to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ counterparts(Image: South Wales Echo)

The housing market in Wales continues to be challenging but the prolonged downturn in house sales could be bottoming out, property professionals have said.

The newly agreed sales indicator has been in negative territory for 17 consecutive months, but now professionals are predicting that sales will rise on a three-month outlook for the first time since April 2022.

The optimistic outlook was recorded in the latest residential market survey by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

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It found that those surveyed were also slightly less pessimistic about house prices in the next three months, reporting a net balance of -16% for price expectations last month compared to -58% in April and -31% in March.

This may be linked to a recent uptick in supply levels. A net balance of 10% of property professionals said that instructions to sell rose last month - the fifth consecutive survey to report an increase.

However, new buyer enquiries continued to fall with a net balance of -31% of survey respondents reporting a decline in demand.

Despite this, Welsh surveyors were more optimistic about the outlook of the housing market when compared to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ counterparts, with prices expected to fall over the next quarter.