✅ Listings (New Properties on the Market) 42.6k new listings this week (last week 32.5k) YTD 6% higher than Week 17 of 2024 YTD and 9% higher YTD compared to 2017/18/19. ✅ Price Reductions (% of Resi Stock)

There’s strong momentum in the UK housing market, with the number of homes going under offer (sale agreed) from January to April

The UK Property Market Update for Week 16 of 2025

Bolton rents have risen 45.3% or £285 per calendar month (pcm) from £630 pcm in 2016 to £915 pcm in 2025

Gathering information from estate agents before you select the right one for you is essential when selling your home - read this article to find out what you need to know to ensure you achieve the highest price possible.

Since January 2020, an average of 22.8% of Bolton homes on the market have sold STC each month.

With the number of homes for sale in Bolton’s BL1 to BL7 postcodes jumping from 1,360 in March 2022 to 2,131 by March 2025, the playing field has become more crowded. That means smart, strategic pricing is now more important than ever if you want to stand out and get sold.

Let’s investigate those property market stats, starting with the life blood of the housing market – new properties coming on to the market.

You may have noticed that prices have been rising in the private rental sector over recent years, largely thanks to a decrease in available properties where landlords are selling up and cashing out of their investments. Should you follow suit? Read this article to find out...

After months of searching online for a new home, it can be very exciting to get to the stage of physically viewing your shortlisted properties. But when the time comes, what questions should you be asking? Read this article to find out.

Black mould, an unsightly and potentially dangerous issue, can raise serious concerns for potential buyers and is often visible in marketing photographs. Therefore, it's crucial to address this issue before listing your property for sale. But what exactly causes it, and how can you effectively resolve the problem?