Property Insights

Property Market Insights

Price Spike highlights unusually strong median price growth, Liquidity Stress flags falling transaction volumes despite rising prices, Sector Outperformance shows sectors rising faster than the national HPI trend, and Momentum Reversal identifies areas where earlier strong price growth has turned into decline.

Nine anomaly types Searchable by area and insight text Last run 01 Jun 2026, 18:53
Property market insights

Guide

What the nine insights mean

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Price Spike

Median prices have risen unusually fast over the latest rolling 12-month period, which may indicate intense local demand or constrained supply.

Price Collapse

Median prices have fallen sharply over the latest rolling 12-month period, which can point to weakening demand, repricing, or distressed local conditions.

Demand Collapse

Transaction volumes have dropped hard compared with the prior year, suggesting buyers have pulled back or activity has stalled.

Liquidity Stress

Transaction volumes have fallen sharply while prices continue rising, suggesting weakening market liquidity.

Liquidity Surge

Transaction volumes have risen strongly compared with the prior year, showing a sudden increase in market activity.

Market Freeze

Transaction volumes have fallen so far that the market may be freezing up, with far fewer homes successfully completing sales.

Sector Outperformance

This postcode sector is outperforming the wider national market, with stronger local price growth than the UK benchmark.

Momentum Reversal

Earlier strong price growth has turned into decline, which can signal that local market momentum is rolling over.

Unexpected Hotspot

This postcode sector is rising much faster than the national average, suggesting unusually strong local demand or catch-up growth.

Signal Mix

Stored insights by type

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Unexpected Hotspot

CA287 • 54 sales

Median property prices in postcode sector CA287 rose 25.0% over the past 12 months, significantly outperforming the UK average increase of -1.4%. Despite this surge, the sector's median price remains below the national average.

Rolling Period

01 May 2025 → 30 Apr 2026

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Unexpected Hotspot

DH63 • 57 sales

Median property prices in postcode sector DH63 rose 22.5% over the past 12 months, significantly outperforming the UK average increase of -1.4%. Despite this surge, the sector's median price remains below the national average.

Rolling Period

01 May 2025 → 30 Apr 2026

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Unexpected Hotspot

L192 • 42 sales

Median property prices in postcode sector L192 rose 26.7% over the past 12 months, significantly outperforming the UK average increase of 1.8%. Despite this surge, the sector's median price remains below the national average.

Rolling Period

28 Feb 2025 → 27 Feb 2026

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Unexpected Hotspot

L218 • 24 sales

Median property prices in postcode sector L218 rose 29.6% over the past 12 months, significantly outperforming the UK average increase of 1.8%. Despite this surge, the sector's median price remains below the national average.

Rolling Period

28 Feb 2025 → 27 Feb 2026

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Unexpected Hotspot

ST62 • 20 sales

Median property prices in postcode sector ST62 rose 38.9% over the past 12 months, significantly outperforming the UK average increase of -1.4%. Despite this surge, the sector's median price remains below the national average.

Rolling Period

01 May 2025 → 30 Apr 2026

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Unexpected Hotspot

ST62 • 20 sales

Median property prices in postcode sector ST62 rose 38.9% over the past 12 months, significantly outperforming the UK average increase of -2.7%. Despite this surge, the sector's median price remains below the national average.

Rolling Period

01 Apr 2025 → 31 Mar 2026

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Unexpected Hotspot

ST62 • 22 sales

Median property prices in postcode sector ST62 rose 38.9% over the past 12 months, significantly outperforming the UK average increase of 1.8%. Despite this surge, the sector's median price remains below the national average.

Rolling Period

28 Feb 2025 → 27 Feb 2026

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