Conveyancing activity rebounds with 10% monthly rise

Following the initial shock felt in July and August following the Referendum result when transaction volumes saw year-on-year drops of 10% and 2% respectively, September witnessed an upturn of 10% as confidence returns to the market, according to Search Acumen.

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Rozi Jones
18th November 2016
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"Buyers and sellers hesitated to make their move back in July, but the transaction volumes we are now seeing show a clear bounce back in activity, and suggest a more positive path towards the end of the year."

The number of completed transactions in September sat at 97,623 – a 10% increase on September 2015. This made it the highest monthly figure seen since October 2015 (99,868), with the exception of April of this year when registered transactions reached 114,425 as a result of the rush to beat stamp duty charges for buy-to-let properties and second homes.  

However despite the overall stability in the market, the top five firms in the market took the biggest hit in total transaction volumes with a 9% fall between Q2 and Q3. Firms ranked between 6 and 20 were the only grouping to witness an increase in transaction volumes, which rose by 5% across the quarter.

Year-on-year comparisons however paint a more positive picture. The research reveals that conveyancing volumes for Q3 2016 were higher for most firms in the market compared with Q3 2015. Despite short-term quarterly drops, the top five firms saw a collective 2% rise in activity compared with the same period in 2015, while the only industry players experiencing falls were those outside the top 1,000.

Despite the testing economic environment, the total number of firms active in the conveyancing market remained stable in Q3 2016 – falling slightly from 4,281 in Q2 to 4,260.

Mark Riddick, Chairman of Search Acumen, said: “As British businesses come to terms with the political and economic turbulence of the past quarter, conveyancers are demonstrating a reassuring robustness in testing times. Our tracker for Q3 reveals that the industry has been broadly resilient, despite an initial dampening in activity following the Brexit vote.

"Buyers and sellers hesitated to make their move back in July, but the transaction volumes we are now seeing show a clear bounce back in activity, and suggest a more positive path towards the end of the year.

“With the exception of April's ‘stamp duty surge’, September witnessed the most monthly completed transactions since October 2015. In fact, the lull that many expected following the decision to leave the EU has resulted in just a 1% drop in activity year-on-year, while the top 1,000 firms in the market continue to attract more business than a year earlier.

“Despite a short term bounce, however, conveyancers should be wary of what could be lurking around the corner. Lower interest rates have helped steady the ship but there is much more that needs to be done to get the market moving. In particular, we must better support first-time buyers and commit to delivering more homes where they are most needed. It is vital that the Autumn Statement addresses these issues without any further delay, and businesses must also make sure they remain on their toes, ready to adapt to future changes.”

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