Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Husband and I have been renting in ED with our two boys and now are looking to buy. Wondering if this is the slowest time of year for houses to come to market? We aren't sure if what's on market now is as good as it will get in terms of choice or we should just be patient for spring when (theoretically) more families will be looking to sell and complete during school Summer holiday?

I think it's hard to tell. Traditionally the time before Christmas is slow because people don't want to move over Christmas, however people sell for all sorts of different reasons and have different drivers. I think London is such a mad market often normal housing market wisdom does not apply.


We bought in Forest Hill this time last year and when we were looking in October/November 2014 prices were reducing all over the place from the peak of price madness in early January 2014. Conventional wisdom also says that political uncertainty also drives housing market behaviour and a big driver at the first time buyer end of the market is the coming changes for buy to let investors - tax changes and increases in stamp duty for people buying additional properties. Ultimately you cannot second guess the market so you have to find a budget you are comfortable with, don't be panicked into exceeding it, be prepared to be flexible and accept that despite your preferred time line there are a lot of things in the house buying process you have no control over.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I hadn't read that article. I think I read it in another article or post quoting figures which were possibly wrong.
    • This thread hasn't been updated for a while. For the Sept 2025 intake (i.e. the kids starting this week), the Charter East Dulwich school website says the 'longest distance' offered was 1700m (as of 1st May 2025 - I guess it might have increased a bit more after 1st May 2025). Below is a map of 1700m - but parents should still apply even if outside this circle (the distance has been increasing each year, as local demographics change etc) For those considering applying for Sept 2026, this recent Ofsted report is very encouraging - https://files.ofsted.gov.uk/v1/file/50249504 - it basically says the school would have been graded as 'Outstanding', but it was not a 'graded inspection' so they are not officially allowed to say that. Obviously Ofsted has its limitations (!), but the text in this report is very complimentary.  And the recent GCSE and A level results are the best yet:  https://www.chartereastdulwich.org.uk/post/year-11-students-at-the-charter-school-east-dulwich-achieve-strongest-gcse-results-yet  https://www.chartereastdulwich.org.uk/post/sixth-form-students-at-charter-east-celebrate-best-ever-results An unapologetically pro-Charter East Dulwich post 🙂
    • Hi, im on the look out for a keyboard with touch sensitive keys if anyone is selling please.    Thank uou Ben [email protected]  07761385374
    • Area - top of Grove Lane (west side) Dog Kennel Hill - last seen near Champion Grove Pookie has been missing since friday 29th August. She is small, dark grey, short hair, female (neutered), microchipped and very fast. Has long skinny front legs can really jump. Likes to hide under cushions and in small spaces - Please check your sheds and garages for her. Much loved family pet and very nervous Ex- rescue. If you see her please message us - thanks
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...