40% increase in moving house enquiries in Q1

Enquiries from people needing a conveyancer have increased by 40% in the first quarter of 2024 compared to Q4 2023, data from Compare My Move shows.

This hike in demand for conveyancers and solicitors proves that the UK isn’t put off by the current mortgage rates.

People needing a conveyancer for selling and buying at the same time increased the most, climbing by 67% in Q1.

Conveyancing enquiries increase by lead type from Q4 2023

Conveyancing enquiries Increase
Sale & purchase +67%
Sale +46%
Purchase +39%
Remortgage +18%

Looking to the rest of 2024

With the average house price falling for the first time in 6 months in March according to Halifax, we only expect to see our moving enquiries increase throughout Q2.

House prices fell by £2,900 to £288,430, remaining 0.3% higher than the previous year. Industry experts predict that mortgage rates will likely fall than rise in the coming months, encouraging more people to buy than rent. Dave Sayce, MD and Founder of Compare My Move had this to say on the increase in moving enquiries:

“This increase in enquiries for Q1 2024 sheds a positive light on the housing market going forward and heralds a good year for the moving industry. It’s great to see Sale & Purchase increasing the most out of our conveyancing enquiry types, highlighting the demand for conveyancers.”

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