Which Property Trends are Heating Up This Winter?

EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 11 MIN

Which Property Trends are Heating Up This Winter?

from Move iQ Podcast · host Move iQ

The Move iQ Podcast hit the road again and this time we were at the Surrey Propertymark Conference in Epsom where we had a great day chatting to local sales and lettings agents. We found out how current trends are shaping the South East property market this winter, straight from the agents working in it daily as they revealed challenges and changes they’re noticing both locally and nationally. Listen now for their expert outlook on what could be coming in the months ahead. For more property insights and top tips to help guide home movers, renters, buyers, and sellers alike, tune into our regular episodes with Phil Spencer, Nicola Hume and Lexie Carducci. Chapters 00:00:00 Introduction 00:40:00 Number of properties on the market 01:50:00 Are sellers having to make compromises? 03:59:00 Are landlords more open to lower offers? 05:22:00 Insights into the local South East markets 07:04:00 Which properties are most in demand? 08:28:00 Is buyers' behaviour changing? 10:10:00 Which property segments are performing strongest and weakest?

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