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Are HIPS Distorting the Housing Market ?

The average house price in the United Kingdom increased by 2.7 percent last month, the strongest rise in 6 months, with the average price of a home in England and Wales reaching £241,642. It is considered that this "distorting effect" is largely due to the Government's controversial introduction of Home Information Pack (HIPs), as owners of 3 bedroom properties registered their homes for sale before the deadline which made it mandatory for sellers to pay for surveys.

HIP packs were introduced for sellers of properties with 3 bedrooms from September 10 and homes marketed before this date did not require one of the packs, they were initially launched for homes with 4 or more bedrooms from the beginning of August. The packs are required to contain information about a property, including title deeds, local searches and an energy performance certificate (EPC).

The Government has yet to confirm when HIPs will become compulsory for all residential sales, but it is predicted that completion of their introduction will take place before the end of this year.

The latest price report by Rightmove indicates that the number of 3 bedroom properties for sale increased by 65 per cent in the first week of September and, during October, the average asking price of a UK property rose to £241,642, up from £235,642. This rise reversed the asking-price decline of 2.6 per cent reported in August and pushed the rate of annual growth back up, to 10.4 per cent.

HIPs will undoubtedly continue to unbalance the market creating unusual peaks and troughs. However, other factors have also had an effect recently such as, the economic climate, a series of interest rate rises, turbulence resulting from the credit crunch and the effect on Northern Rock.


Stephanie Reid
Marketing Manager
The Buy to Let Business






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