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    Property sales and house prices in NI continue to rise

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJuly 22, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Property sales and house prices in NI continue to rise

    As well as more sales, residential properties also reached sale agreed four days faster than in the April to June period last year

    Cate McCurry Press Association

    00:01, 23 Jul 2025

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    House prices in Northern Ireland continue to rise(Image: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire)

    The number of house sales in Northern Ireland grew by 12 per cent in the second quarter of the year, with more than 7,100 homes sold between April and June, new figures show.

    As well as more sales, residential properties also reached sale agreed four days faster than in the April to June period last year, according to PropertyPal’s latest quarterly report on the Northern Ireland market.

    Price growth also strengthened, with the average house price in Northern Ireland increasing by 8.9 per cent on an annual basis to just over £230,000.

    Breaking the figures down by council area, Derry City and Strabane saw the highest average price rise at 14.5 per cent over the year.

    In the rental market, the average rent reached £976 per month in the quarter, an increase of 7.3 per cent on last year, and interest remained strong, with an average of 57 inquiries for each advertised rental property.

    Jordan Buchanan, chief executive officer at PropertyPal, said that Northern Ireland’s housing market continued to perform strongly through the second quarter of the year.

    “There were approximately 7,100 newly agreed sales between April and June, which is around 3 per cent above the long-run average,” he said.

    “Properties are also selling more quickly, with the average time to secure a buyer now just 38 days, down from 42 this time last year, and well below the longer-term average of 50 days.

    “This strength is reflected in buyer activity across PropertyPal too, with search volumes up 12 per cent year-on-year and enquiries per advertised property increasing by 3 per cent.”

    He said that sustained demand contributed to continued growth in house prices, with the average home now valued at around £230,000, up 8.9 per cent over the past 12 months.

    “Price growth in Northern Ireland is the highest across all UK regions, with recent Nationwide figures showing a similar trend, in contrast to the more modest 2.9 per cent growth across the wider UK market,” he added.

    “While economic uncertainty and some softening in labour market conditions may temper momentum slightly, household finances remain in relatively good shape.

    “The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent plans to ease lending restrictions, alongside the prospect of further interest rate cuts later this year, should support affordability and help maintain activity in the months ahead.”

    He added: “The rental market has seen some encouraging shifts in recent months, with supply levels up 16 per cent year-on-year and key demand-side indicators showing signs of softening.

    “While this is a positive step for the long-term sustainability of the sector, the market still remains imbalanced, with demand well above historic norms.

    “On average, there are now 57 inquiries per advertised rental property, more than double the long-term average, though notably down from the peak of over 100 enquiries a couple of years ago.

    “It currently takes around 37 days to find a tenant, slightly longer than this time last year. The average rent now stands at £976 per month, a 7.3 per cent annual increase and a 1.7 per cent rise in the last quarter.

    “Looking ahead, continued growth in the sales market, supported by more favourable borrowing conditions, is expected to provide more options for prospective buyers, which in turn should help to ease pressure on the rental sector.

    “While headline rents are likely to continue rising, we expect the pace of growth to moderate over the remainder of the year.”

    The areas of Northern Ireland with the most property sales agreed in the second quarter of 2025 were:

    • Botanic, Belfast: 223
    • Titanic, Belfast: 206
    • Ormiston, Belfast: 195
    • Lisnasharragh, Belfast: 173
    • Newtownards: 172
    • Lurgan: 169
    • Bangor Central: 169
    • Craigavon: 160
    • Ballyclare: 153
    • Castle, Belfast: 151

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