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Strong Rebound for UK Housing Market Sees 6% More Homes

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Published: 25 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Spring has arrived early in the UK housing market, bringing renewed confidence among prospective buyers. Zoopla’s latest report shows a remarkable surge in the number of homes being listed for sale compared to the same period last year. Analysts say this reflects a wider trend of buyers and sellers responding to more favourable mortgage conditions and improving market sentiment. February is set to see the highest level of newly listed homes in a single month for over a decade, according to the property website.

The surge follows recent data from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, which noted “tentative signs” that the UK housing market may finally be recovering. Their observations come after a challenging period that included heightened uncertainty in the months leading up to the November 2025 budget. Market activity has remained cautious throughout much of last year, with economic pressures and tighter lending rules keeping many buyers on the sidelines. Now, growing optimism appears to be translating into more households making the decision to move.

Mortgage lenders have mirrored this positive trend, with both the Halifax and Nationwide reporting modest increases in house prices during January. Halifax revealed a 0.7% monthly rise, while Nationwide recorded a 0.3% increase, signaling that demand is gradually returning. Analysts highlight that these shifts, though incremental, are encouraging signs for the broader property market, suggesting that buyers may feel more secure committing to purchases. Meanwhile, Moneyfacts data shows that first-time buyers now have access to the widest selection of low-deposit mortgage products in nearly two decades.

Zoopla emphasised that the combination of lower mortgage rates and improved access to finance is behind the current strong rebound in market activity. The site said the surge in sellers bringing properties to the market is indicative of growing confidence, with households increasingly motivated to take advantage of favourable conditions. This trend has resulted in a 6% year-on-year increase in the number of homes for sale, a figure expected to rise further in the coming months. Additionally, around 40% of UK properties are now cheaper to buy than rent, a shift attributable to falling borrowing costs and more flexible lender affordability rules. In certain regions, more than half of homes are priced below rental alternatives.

Experts suggest that the rising supply of properties may also temper the pace of house price growth during 2026, even as the market continues to expand. Analysts expect increased competition among sellers to moderate price inflation while offering buyers greater choice. Zoopla noted that while this improves affordability and selection, it may also mean that rapid price increases, which characterised parts of last year, are less likely to continue unchecked. This balance of supply and demand is seen as a stabilising factor in the current housing cycle.

Alastair Douglas, chief executive of TotallyMoney, pointed out that for many young people, securing a mortgage remains the primary barrier to homeownership. He highlighted that the challenges of saving a deposit amid high living costs are compounded by student debt burdens. Douglas warned that even with falling rates, homeownership is increasingly reliant on family support for many first-time buyers. This situation illustrates the persistent gap between market optimism and the financial realities facing younger households attempting to enter the property market.

Despite these challenges, economists remain cautiously optimistic about 2026, predicting moderate growth in both property transactions and price stability. Analysts suggest that buyers are benefiting from a combination of lower borrowing costs and an improved selection of homes, while sellers are more willing to list their properties due to increased confidence. The interplay between growing supply and manageable price increases may support a more balanced and sustainable market in the months ahead.

Regionally, housing trends vary significantly. In London, where property prices remain high, demand continues to outstrip supply, even with modestly lower mortgage rates. In contrast, some northern cities and smaller towns are experiencing heightened activity due to comparatively lower prices and a wider array of available properties. The uneven pace of recovery highlights that while overall market sentiment is improving, local conditions remain highly influential in shaping both buyer behaviour and pricing trends.

Market commentators have also noted that lower interest rates, while beneficial, are just one factor influencing purchasing decisions. Other considerations include government policy changes, economic growth forecasts, and broader financial confidence. Analysts emphasise that potential buyers are weighing these factors alongside affordability metrics, particularly in regions where rental costs remain high relative to property values. This combination of considerations is shaping the current housing market landscape, producing a more nuanced picture than simple price trends might suggest.

As the UK housing market continues to rebound, industry observers expect further shifts in both demand and supply. The availability of low-deposit mortgages, coupled with stable interest rates, may continue to encourage first-time buyers to enter the market. Meanwhile, sellers are likely to respond to the improved sentiment by listing additional properties, further increasing choice. These dynamics suggest that 2026 could see a period of measured growth, providing opportunities for buyers and sellers alike while avoiding the sharp volatility seen in previous years.

Analysts also point to the importance of maintaining affordability measures alongside market expansion. With house prices rising gradually, policies supporting first-time buyers and those struggling to save for a deposit will remain crucial. Experts stress that without attention to accessibility, the benefits of increased supply may be unevenly distributed, with wealthier households disproportionately able to capitalise on favourable conditions. Ensuring broad-based access to the market is therefore key to sustaining long-term recovery.

Overall, the early signs of a market rebound are encouraging, signalling renewed confidence across the UK housing sector. A combination of rising property listings, lower mortgage rates, and improved affordability is contributing to a healthier environment for buyers and sellers. While challenges remain, particularly for younger buyers, the trends suggest that 2026 may offer a more stable and accessible housing market than in previous years. Observers will be watching closely to see whether these positive developments translate into sustained growth throughout the year.

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