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Homebuyers postpone purchase plans after ‘disappointing’ Autumn Statement

Around half of homebuyers will continue to postpone plans to purchase a property after the Autumn Statement failed to provide sufficient housing market support, research suggests.

A survey of more than 1,000 homebuyers by Yopa has found 55% of buyers continue to postpone purchase plans following the Autumn Statement, while 45% had put their plans on hold as a consequence of rising mortgage rates and market uncertainty. 

The research found that 58% of home buyers were disappointed by the lack of a Stamp Duty incentive in Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s fiscal update last week, while 47% said it would have given them greater confidence to buy.

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When asked about their position in the market and their current plans, 30% said they would continue to postpone their plans to purchase until 2024. 

A quarter stated that they would continue to postpone their plans indefinitely, while 23% will continue looking following the Autumn Statement, but they will do so with caution. 

However, 22% also stated that they would proceed with confidence now that the chance of a Stamp Duty saving has passed.

Verona Frankish, chief executive of Yopa, said: “The property market has stood firm all things considered, but there’s no denying that higher mortgage rates have led to a reduction in buyer activity and this has caused the rate of house price growth to grind to a halt. 

“We had been hoping that the government would help stimulate the market by way of a stamp duty shake up. Had they done so, it’s clear that it would have helped entice hesitant home buyers back to the fold. 

“Unfortunately, this wasn’t the case and, as a result, over half of home buyers plan to keep their ambitions to purchase on ice.”

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