Happy Customers

"Carol Bailey has been really amazing from start to finish in the whole home selling deal. she was our main port of call throughout the process. They as National Home buyers did exactly what they promised to do valued the property at a fair price. we agreed and kept there promise and time scale though […]"

Mrs. H, Devon

"So, what can I say? National Home Buyers….were fantastic, yes, they made a good chunk of money on my house but you know what? They dug me out of a hole where I had given up hope of anything good happening. From start to finish they were very helpful, I must say though that Laura […]"

Mrs M, Devon

December 2025: House prices across the regions of the UK

House prices remain uncertain in the South West

 

Across the market in the South West of England, there remains great uncertainty. This is especially prevalent in areas such as Cornwall and Devon, where changes to council tax on second homes has had a detrimental impact on the market and selling conditions. Often in these areas the council tax can be doubled the standard rate for second homes. Many second homeowners have then decided that it is no longer financially viable to have the property.

There is also an increase in the use of planning laws such as the Section 106. This is to incentivise local buyers and decrease out of area buyers, but means that the inflated prices following the Covid market is resulting in a stale, slow market across much of the area.

There has been a suggestion of the fall in house prices decreasing to around 0.2% across the South West region of the UK. Although there is speculation that the prices of properties that remain on the market are higher than true market value. Second home owners are more inclined to take a wait and see approach whilst selling on the market. Often this means there is a higher marketing price on properties, with them remaining on the market for longer.

December 2025: House prices across the regions of the UK
November 2025: Housing Market Currently… Pre Budget