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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 1H 2M

UK Property Market Stats Show Week 22 2026 - Ep.2564

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UK Property Market Weekly Update for Week 22 of 2026 The residential property market industry’s weekly reality check on what is really happening in the UK housing market. Week 22 is the week ending 7th June 2026. Headlines show sales agreed are down 8.9% for the first week of June, compared to the first week of June 2025. Regional Breakdown below 🟩   Listings Week 22 .. 38.9k new listings this week, (31.3k last week - although it was aBank holiday ). Weekly 2026 average : 37.4k.  10 year week 22 average : 30.9k Year to Date 823k new listings YTD   0.5% ahead of 2025 YTD (819k) 5.9% ahead of 2024 YTD (777k) 14.5% higher than the 2017–19 average YTD (715k) 🟩  UK Gross Resi Sales Week 22 25.6k homes sold stc this week 22 (22.1k last week - which was a Bank Holiday)   10 year week 22 average : 23.5k (NB most wk 22’s have been Bank Holidays in the last decade) 2026 weekly average : 24.8k. Gross sales (Sales Agreed) activity in the first week of June 2026 (wk 22) was lower across every UK region compared with the same week in 2025: • Northern Ireland: 638 (sales agreed in) 2025 vs 327 (sales agreed in) 2026, down 48.75%
• Outer London: 1,214 in 2025 vs 990 in 2026, down 18.45%
• Inner London: 1,494 in 2025 vs 1,298 in 2026, down 13.12%
• South West: 2,945 in 2025 vs 2,619 in 2026, down 11.07%
• North East: 1,084 in 2025 vs 968 in 2026, down 10.70%
• Wales: 1,311 in 2025 vs 1,177 in 2026, down 10.22%
• West Midlands: 2,307 in 2025 vs 2,110 in 2026, down 8.54%
• East Midlands: 2,137 in 2025 vs 1,963 in 2026, down 8.14%
• South East: 4,266 in 2025 vs 3,961 in 2026, down 7.15%
• North West: 3,260 in 2025 vs 3,037 in 2026, down 6.84%
• East of England: 2,833 in 2025 vs 2,686 in 2026, down 5.19%
• Yorkshire & Humber: 2,182 in 2025 vs 2,137 in 2026, down 2.06%
• Scotland: 2,323 in 2025 vs 2,309 in 2026, down 0.6% Overall, the figures point to a softer market than early June 2025, but not a uniform one. Northern Ireland and London saw the sharpest falls, while Yorkshire & Humber and Scotland remained comparatively steady. Yet, let us not forget before all the doom mongers gather round the doom fire Year to Date for house sales 546k UK homes sold stc YTD  5.8% lower than 2025 YTD (581k) - as has been experienced since the start of the year Yet still Gross Sales are still … 2.1% higher than 2024 YTD (535k) 12.4% higher than 2023 YTD (486k) 9.6% higher above pre Covid 2017-19 years (475k). 🟩 UK Net Resi Sales YTD  (Net Sales being Gross Sales less Sale Fall Thrus).  Week 22 19.7k Net Sales (17.3k last week - which was a Bank Holiday though)  10 year Week 22 average: 18.1k. Weekly average for 2026: 19.4k.  Year to Date 427k UK net home sales YTD  4% lower than 2025 (445k),  2% ahead of 2024 (419k),  13.5% ahead of 2023 (376k) 6.9% above the 2017–19 average (399k). 🟩   Exchanges •           May 2026 - 64.7k Exchanges - note this figure will increase throughout June as more May exchanges come thru the system •           356k UK Exchanges YTD to end of May 2026. 7.8% lower than Jan to April 2025, when it was 386k. NB. There were more exchanges in Q1 2025 because of the stamp duty holiday which finished in April 2025. Also expecting an additional 7k to 10k exchanges in May 🟩   YouTube Show This is discussed at length in the ‘UK Property Market Stats Show’ for Week 22 with Verona Frankish, CEO of Yopa https://youtu.be/XirK8yvIirs

UK Property Market Weekly Update for Week 22 of 2026 The residential property market industry’s weekly reality check on what is really happening in the UK housing market. Week 22 is the week ending 7th June 2026. Headlines show sales agreed are down 8.9% for the first week of June, compared to the first week of June 2025. Regional Breakdown below 🟩   Listings Week 22 .. 38.9k new listings this week, (31.3k last week - although it was aBank holiday ). Weekly 2026 average : 37.4k.  10 year week 22 average : 30.9k Year to Date 823k new listings YTD   0.5% ahead of 2025 YTD (819k) 5.9% ahead of 2024 YTD (777k) 14.5% higher than the 2017–19 average YTD (715k) 🟩  UK Gross Resi Sales Week 22 25.6k homes sold stc this week 22 (22.1k last week - which was a Bank Holiday)   10 year week 22 average : 23.5k (NB most wk 22’s have been Bank Holidays in the last decade) 2026 weekly average : 24.8k. Gross sales (Sales Agreed) activity in the first week of June 2026 (wk 22) was lower across every UK region compared with the same week in 2025: • Northern Ireland: 638 (sales agreed in) 2025 vs 327 (sales agreed in) 2026, down 48.75%
• Outer London: 1,214 in 2025 vs 990 in 2026, down 18.45%
• Inner London: 1,494 in 2025 vs 1,298 in 2026, down 13.12%
• South West: 2,945 in 2025 vs 2,619 in 2026, down 11.07%
• North East: 1,084 in 2025 vs 968 in 2026, down 10.70%
• Wales: 1,311 in 2025 vs 1,177 in 2026, down 10.22%
• West Midlands: 2,307 in 2025 vs 2,110 in 2026, down 8.54%
• East Midlands: 2,137 in 2025 vs 1,963 in 2026, down 8.14%
• South East: 4,266 in 2025 vs 3,961 in 2026, down 7.15%
• North West: 3,260 in 2025 vs 3,037 in 2026, down 6.84%
• East of England: 2,833 in 2025 vs 2,686 in 2026, down 5.19%
• Yorkshire & Humber: 2,182 in 2025 vs 2,137 in 2026, down 2.06%
• Scotland: 2,323 in 2025 vs 2,309 in 2026, down 0.6% Overall, the figures point to a softer market than early June 2025, but not a uniform one. Northern Ireland and London saw the sharpest falls, while Yorkshire & Humber and Scotland remained comparatively steady. Yet, let us not forget before all the doom mongers gather round the doom fire Year to Date for house sales 546k UK homes sold stc YTD  5.8% lower than 2025 YTD (581k) - as has been experienced since the start of the year Yet still Gross Sales are still … 2.1% higher than 2024 YTD (535k) 12.4% higher than 2023 YTD (486k) 9.6% higher above pre Covid 2017-19 years (475k). 🟩 UK Net Resi Sales YTD  (Net Sales being Gross Sales less Sale Fall Thrus).  Week 22 19.7k Net Sales (17.3k last week - which was a Bank Holiday though)  10 year Week 22 average: 18.1k. Weekly average for 2026: 19.4k.  Year to Date 427k UK net home sales YTD  4% lower than 2025 (445k),  2% ahead of 2024 (419k),  13.5% ahead of 2023 (376k) 6.9% above the 2017–19 average (399k). 🟩   Exchanges •           May 2026 - 64.7k Exchanges - note this figure will increase throughout June as more May exchanges come thru the system •           356k UK Exchanges YTD to end of May 2026. 7.8% lower than Jan to April 2025, when it was 386k. NB. There were more exchanges in Q1 2025 because of the stamp duty holiday which finished in April 2025. Also expecting an additional 7k to 10k exchanges in May 🟩   YouTube Show This is discussed at length in the ‘UK Property Market Stats Show’ for Week 22 with Verona Frankish, CEO of Yopa https://youtu.be/XirK8yvIirs

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