The UK property market is now fully active as we move into spring, with strong buyer demand, rising asking prices and a growing number of homes coming to market at the same time.
This creates more opportunity, but also more competition.
What is happening in the UK property market right now?
The UK property market is now fully active as we move into spring, with strong buyer demand, rising asking prices and a growing number of homes coming to market at the same time.
This creates more opportunity, but also more competition.
What the latest Rightmove data shows
Rightmove’s most recent House Price Index highlights how quickly the market has moved since the start of the year.
The average asking price of property coming to market rose to £368,031, which was a 2.8% increase month on month and one of the strongest January rises recorded.
Since then, momentum has continued into early spring, with:
• More sellers listing
• Continued buyer enquiry levels
• Strong activity across key price brackets
This is no longer a market warming up.
It is a market in motion.
Why this phase of the market is different
Spring is always busy.
But what matters is how this year is behaving.
Right now we are seeing:
• Buyers who started searching earlier in the year now ready to act
• Sellers entering the market with confidence
• Increased competition between listings
This combination creates a market where outcomes are driven by positioning, not just timing.
What this means if you are selling
This is the point where the market becomes more competitive.
More listings means:
• Buyers compare more
• Pricing becomes more sensitive
• First impressions matter more than ever
The sellers who stand out now are not just the ones who list.
They are the ones who launch with clarity and strategy.
If you want to understand how your home would perform in this environment, this is the best place to start.
What this means if you are buying
For buyers, this is where pressure starts to build.
More choice does not always mean easier decisions.
In fact, the best homes still attract the most attention.
That means:
• Faster decisions
• Stronger competition on desirable homes
• Less room for hesitation
The advantage now comes from preparation and visibility.
Our take on the data
The headlines focus on price increases.
But the real shift is behaviour.
Buyers are no longer just watching.
They are acting.
Sellers are no longer waiting.
They are entering the market.
This is the phase where decisions matter more than predictions.
What to do next
When the market reaches this point, the people who perform best are the ones who understand their position early.
Not guessing.
Not waiting.
Just knowing where they stand.
The key takeaway
The market has now moved from potential to activity.
And when that happens, the biggest advantage is not timing it perfectly.
It is being prepared before everyone else reacts.