Home buyer demand for cottages cools as costs bite – Zoopla
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Home buyer demand for cottages cools as costs bite – Zoopla
Higher mortgage rates and other costs have dampened the cottagecore trend, the website said.
Covid-Era Rural Homes Are Losing Value Faster Across Britain
Buyer interest in English cottages has fallen 32 per cent since the first half of 2023.Cottage values are falling even as average UK house prices have risen 1.3 per cent.North Devon has seen the sharpest fall, with cottage values down 6.1 per cent.The UK cottage market is losing some of the appeal that made countryside homes so sought-after during the pandemic, with buyer interest down 32 per cent since the first half of 2023, according to new a…
The end of a trend as rural cottage prices plummet
Prices of cottages have fallen by 0.3% over the last year as interest in rural character homes plummets. But could the demise of ‘cottagecore’ offer an opportunity for buyers formerly priced out of the market? The post The end of a trend as rural cottage prices plummet appeared first on what MORTGAGE.
Cottage buyer interest falls 32% since 2023
Buyer interest in English countryside cottages has declined by 32% since the start of 2023, according to new data from property portal Zoopla. The average cottage price currently stands at £321,641, representing a 0.3% decline compared to August 2025. The post Cottage buyer interest falls 32% since 2023 appeared first on PropertyWire.
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