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The cash buyer hotspots giving sellers the best chance of beating the market bottleneck

Olivia Morris
Authored by Olivia Morris
Posted: Tuesday, June 8, 2021 - 15:06

Research from homebuying platform, YesHomebuyers, has revealed where homesellers can maximise their chances of beating the current market bottleneck by securing a cash buyer.

Buyer activity has exploded since the introduction of the stamp duty holiday and while top line market health remains strong, an undercurrent of panic has started to build as many homebuyers and sellers remain in property market limbo due to lengthy delays at the back end of the transaction process.

The best way to avoid it? Unfortunately, there isn’t one. The best approach to secure a quick sale is to instruct a good lawyer who specialises in conveyancing, ensure you are on top of your paperwork and then cross all of your fingers and toes. Even then, you’re at the mercy of your buyer and ultimately, the entire chain you may find yourself sat within.

However, there is one thing that can help speed the process along and that’s a buyer who plans to pay in cash, significantly reducing the time it will take you to sell and allowing you to push forward with your own onward purchase.

Yes Homebuyers analysed market data since the stamp duty holiday began in July of last year, to find which pockets of the property market are home to the highest number of cash buyers as a percentage of all transactions.

Cash Homebuyer Hotspots

The research shows that just 27% of stamp duty holiday property purchases across England have come via cash buyers. You have the best chance in the South West where this figure sits at 33%, with the North East (33%), North West (28%) and Yorkshire and the Humber (28%) also presenting an above average level of cash buyers. London, however, is home to the lowest chance, with just 17% of transactions since July of last year paid for in cash.

The good news is that some areas provide a far better chance and none more so than East Lindsey. Since the start of the stamp duty holiday, 55% of all property transactions have been paid for in cash.

North Norfolk (54%) has also seen more than half of stamp duty holiday transactions paid for in cash, while Scarborough (49%), the Isle of Wight (48%), Rother (48%), Torridge (48%), East Devon (46%), Richmondshire (45%), South Hams (45%) and Arun (44%) also make the top 10.

Not only does London account for the low level of cash buyers at regional level, but it also accounts for six out of the top 10 lowest at local authority level. Barking and Dagenham are home to the lowest of all areas at 11%, with Slough (12%), Watford (13%), Harlow (14%) and Thurrock (14%) also making the list.

Matthew Cooper, Founder & Managing Director of Yes Homebuyers, commented:

“The government continues to cling to a buoyant housing market as their only real pandemic success story and they've achieved this by introducing yet another initiative, focussed on fuelling demand rather than supply.

While there’s no doubt it has benefited those to have secured a stamp duty saving, it has also come at the expense of many homebuyers and sellers who are now stuck in the bottleneck waiting to complete with no hope of doing so ahead of the deadline.

The reality is, anyone entering the market now also has little to no hope of completing prior to either deadline extension, but a cash buyer could provide you with a fighting chance, or at least help you reduce an otherwise lengthy transaction process.”

Cash buyer transaction levels sourced from the Gov.uk House Price Index (July 2020 to Jan 2021 - latest available data)

Table shows the percentage of transactions attributed to cash buyers since the start of the stamp duty holiday by region

Location

Cash Buyer Property Transactions

All Transactions

Cash vs All (%)

South West

17,466

52,187

33%

North East

6,653

21,062

32%

North West

16,426

57,950

28%

Yorkshire and The Humber

12,377

43,746

28%

East Midlands

10,484

38,819

27%

South East

20,802

79,596

26%

West Midlands Region

10,761

41,264

26%

East of England

13,457

51,880

26%

London

8,126

46,653

17%

England

116,552

433,157

27%

Cash buyer transaction levels sourced from the Gov.uk House Price Index (July 2020 to Jan 2021 - latest available data)

 

 

 

 

Table shows the largest percentage of transactions attributed to cash buyers since the start of the stamp duty holiday by local authority

Location

Cash Buyer Property Transactions

All Transactions

Cash vs All (%)

East Lindsey

738

1,347

55%

North Norfolk

634

1,171

54%

Scarborough

593

1,209

49%

Isle of Wight

773

1,604

48%

Rother

541

1,127

48%

Torridge

341

713

48%

East Devon

779

1,699

46%

Richmondshire

181

398

45%

South Hams

538

1,195

45%

Arun

789

1,776

44%

Cash buyer transaction levels sourced from the Gov.uk House Price Index (July 2020 to Jan 2021 - latest available data)

 

 

 

 

Table shows the lowest percentage of transactions attributed to cash buyers since the start of the stamp duty holiday by local authority

Location

Cash Buyer Property Transactions

All Transactions

Cash vs All (%)

Barking and Dagenham

94

837

11%

Lewisham

206

1,811

11%

Waltham Forest

177

1,483

12%

Slough

70

565

12%

Sutton

191

1,505

13%

Merton

173

1,313

13%

Watford

82

620

13%

Hillingdon

212

1,597

13%

Harlow

79

569

14%

Thurrock

168

1,203

14%

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