June 2025 UK Home Prices Dip: What Buyers & Sellers Need to Know

In a surprising shift, UK home prices dip by 0.3% in June 2025, marking the sharpest June drop since 2011. Traditionally, this time of year sees a seasonal uplift as families aim to move over the summer holidays and competition intensifies. However, this year presents a distinct scenario.

The property market is clearly in transition. After two years of economic uncertainty, interest rate volatility, and a cautious lending environment, things are beginning to realign. Mortgage rates have started to ease, with many lenders reintroducing more competitive deals for buyers with smaller deposits. In some cases, monthly mortgage repayments are now comparable to or even lower than average rents.

More Homes, Fewer Buyers = Price Pressure

June saw an 11% rise in new listings, while buyer demand climbed just 3% year over year. This imbalance means greater choice for buyers and more pressure on sellers to be realistic with their pricing.

Many sellers are actively lowering their asking prices to stay competitive rather than waiting for the market to get even more difficult. For buyers, this trend opens up stronger negotiating power and more flexible mortgage affordability. This trend is particularly evident as lender confidence increases and the availability of loan-to-value products increases.

Regional Impact and Stamp Duty Aftershock

The impact of the June dip isn’t uniform across the UK. Southern regions, particularly London, the South East, and the South West, are experiencing more noticeable price adjustments. This is partly due to changes in stamp duty rates, particularly for second homes and higher-value properties, which are now making some buyers pause or adjust their budget expectations.

In contrast, northern cities and affordable commuter belts are holding firm, with well-priced homes still attracting attention and moving quickly.

What This Means for You

For Buyers

With prices dipping and more stock available, now could be the ideal time to take the next step. Add to that a growing pool of low and no-deposit mortgage products, and first-time buyers in particular may find themselves in a much stronger position than they expected.

For Sellers

Setting the right price is key. Buyers are well-informed and more cautious, so unrealistic valuations are likely to lead to stagnation. However, if your property is in good condition and competitively priced, it still has strong market potential.

How Signature Can Help

Whether you’re buying your first home, moving up the ladder, or looking to sell in a shifting market, Signature is here to support you every step of the way. We offer:

  • Access to exclusive broker-only mortgage deals
  • Expert advice on accurate property valuation
  • Guidance on stamp duty changes and affordability planning
  • Full support through the mortgage application and homebuying process


Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply weighing your options, our team is here to help you move forward with confidence.

Get in touch with Signature today and let’s turn market change into your next move.

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