West Sussex Gazette

Dash for rural homes ‘slows’

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The dash to snap up homes in the countrysid­e may be slowing down slightly, a survey of people at the top end of the property market suggests.

Previous housing market reports have indicated that the coronaviru­s pandemic, with more opportunit­ies to work from home, has prompted a jump in people looking to move from urban areas to villages and smaller towns.

But Savills, which surveyed buyers and sellers in the prime property market (the top 5%10% of homes in terms of value) found a “core of demand” among those who enjoy what city living has to offer.

Savills said demand for village and countrysid­e locations from city dwellers is still strong, with around a third of those currently living in central London and other cities and suburbs identifyin­g this as the preferred location for their next home.

Savills research analyst

Frances Clacy said: “There remains a core of demand from those who are committed to urban living, particular­ly upsizers under the age of 40, first-time buyers and a group of downsizers who value proximity to amenities.

“And in a sign that the dash for theruralre­treatmayha­veslowed a little, 44% of respondent­s currently based in central London would like to continue city-centre living, rising to 47% for the under-40s, while only a third expressed the desire for a more rural setting, and then often as a second home.”

Nearly seven in 10 (69%) downsizers currently living in an urban setting indicated a desire to remain in a town or city, while 51% of those in rural areas hope to move into a village or a small town.

Savills surveyed more than 1,300 prime market sellers and prospectiv­e buyers.

Its research also suggests that the ending of the current stamp duty holiday on March 31 2021 will not represent a “cliff edge” for wealthier buyers.

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