What will happen to the Winchester housing market in 2022?

At Dybles we know that the Winchester housing market has remained strong and resilient for several years now. Over the last 18 months the pandemic has fuelled a search for space and this is set to continue into 2022. The ability to work from home has enabled many office workers to expand their search radius, enhancing Winchester’s appeal as an ideal location for the typical London commuter.

Countryside around Oliver’s Battery, Winchester.

22% of people currently want to move, significantly higher than the usual 5% in a normal market. The high levels of equity homeowners have built up during the past 18 months and the shortage of homes on the market is expected to support house price growth well into 2022.
— Research conducted by Zoopla
 

House prices in Winchester have risen dramatically over the last few years - meaning that many homeowners have built up additional equity in their homes. Our Sales Director, Jack Mantle, had this to say: “More often than not, clients are pleasantly surprised with their valuations when we come out to see their homes. There's a high demand for homes in Winchester at the moment and I can see this continuing in 2022.”

 

Demand from potential buyers continues to outstrip the supply of homes coming on to the market, so if you are considering moving then now is a great time to get the ball rolling.

Join all the happy clients who have sold their home, simply and stress free, with Dybles. It all starts with a free valuation - either online or in person!

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