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October ’24 Market Update

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Should I put my home up for sale before I start searching for a new one?

As an Estate Agent in Sunderland this is one of the most common questions I get asked. Much like the classic chicken-and-egg puzzle, it can be tricky to decide where to start when planning a property sale. So, here’s some guidance to help make things clearer and smoother.



Be ready to act quickly when you find a home you love

It’s rare for sellers to accept offers from buyers who still need to sell their own property and haven’t started the process. Listing your home signals that you’re serious about moving, making sellers more willing to consider your offer once you secure a buyer.



Practical Steps – Getting ready to move

If you’re considering a move, your first step should be to arrange a professional valuation of your current property. Knowing your home’s market value will help you organise your finances and plan your budget for your next purchase. 


1.     Professional Valuation – Know what your property is worth
2.     Financial Advice – speak with a mortgage advisor or your current lender who can help you explore the best options for your financial situation.
3.     Research thoroughly before listing — Think about the areas you’d like to move to, and what kind of property you’re looking for. 
4.     Keep an eye on the market — If you’re serious about moving, stay alert for new listings so you don’t miss your ideal home. 

5.     Get your paperwork organised — If you secure a sale before finding your next home, make sure your documents and admin are in good order. Instruct a reputable solicitor, get financial advice early.
6.     Seek mortgage pre-approval — If you need to port your mortgage or gain additional lending, it’s wise to get pre-approved. This not only saves time later but makes you a stronger buyer in the eyes of sellers.
7.     Be proactive in your search – By staying proactive in your search for a new home, you’ll avoid delays that could make your buyers nervous or cause them to lose confidence—and potentially risk losing them altogether.


Once your property is on the market—or even better, under offer—you’re in a much stronger position when it comes to viewing and offering on new homes. Estate agents and sellers are far more likely to take your interest seriously if you’re already on the market or have a sale agreed. You’ll often be given priority for viewings, especially on properties attracting high demand.


When you’re ready to make an offer, being under offer yourself means you can proceed more quickly and negotiate with greater confidence. Sellers are far more likely to accept offers from buyers who have already sold or are close to doing so, rather than from those who still need to list their own property
Curious about your home’s value? Looking for an Estate Agent in Sunderland? Book a free, no-obligation property valuation with us today.

A Comprehensive Overview for Buyers and Sellers

Are you a homeowner in Sunderland? Perhaps you’re planning to move/sell/buy within the next six to twelve months, or maybe you’re on the lookout for your next dream home and have no timescales. Whether you’re buying or selling, having a clear understanding of the current state of the property market in Sunderland is vital to make informed choices.

You might be an investor in the Sunderland buy-to-let sector, contemplating selling or expanding your portfolio. Or perhaps you’re a Sunderland first-time buyer wondering if now is the right time to jump onto the market. Regardless of your situation, knowing whether the property market in Sunderland favours buyers or sellers can significantly influence your strategy.

By closely examining the latest data for the Sunderland property market, we can gain insight into price trends, market conditions, and the overall sentiment, helping everyone – whether buying, selling, investing, or making their first purchase – plan effectively.

What Kind of Property Market Does Sunderland Have Right Now?

For those familiar with my previous analyses on the Sunderland property market, you’ll know that one of the best ways to determine whether it’s a buyer’s, seller’s, or balanced market is by looking at the ratio of properties marked as “Sold STC” or “Under Offer” compared to the total number of properties available for sale.

For example, if 41 properties are marked as “Sold STC” out of 100 available, then the market is operating at 41%. This ratio isn’t just a random figure – it’s a reflection of the overall sentiment in the market.

Here’s how those percentages break down:

  • Extreme Buyer’s Market (0%-20%): Buyers hold all the cards.
  • Buyer’s Market (21%-29%): Buyers have the upper hand but not as strongly.
  • Balanced Market (30%-40%): A stable equilibrium between buyers and sellers.
  • Seller’s Market (41%-49%): Sellers begin to gain the upper hand.
  • Hot Seller’s Market (50%-59%): Strong competition among buyers.
  • Extreme Seller’s Market (60%+): Sellers dominate, with properties moving fast.

These benchmarks play a critical role, influencing everything from listing prices to negotiating leverage.

The Current Snapshot of the Sunderland Property Market

Utilising the table above, these are the statistics for the Sunderland property market (SR1 to SR6 combined) for every October (as the Sunderland property market is cyclical – it’s important to compare the same month).

  • Oct-16 – 24%
  • Oct-17 – 24%
  • Oct-18 – 25%
  • Oct-19 – 27%
  • Oct-20 – 40%
  • Oct-21 – 58%
  • Oct-22 – 55%
  • Oct-23 – 42%
  • Oct-24 – 49%

As is expected, it was a stronger market for Sunderland sellers in the post Covid years, yet things have settled down now to levels just above those seen before the pandemic, this current percentage of 49% puts us in a sellers’ market.

What This Means for Sunderland Sellers

Whilst the numbers haven’t changed dramatically, if you’re looking to sell your property in Sunderland, the current market conditions require more patience and flexibility than 2021. The days of properties flying off the market within days are mostly behind us, meaning sellers need to prepare for longer marketing periods.

Pricing your home realistically is more important than ever. While Sunderland sellers enjoyed a particularly strong market in 2021 and 2022, where demand often outstripped supply, the situation has since shifted. The probability of your home selling has decreased compared to recent years.

In the 12 months up to the middle of October 2023, 62.32% of properties in Sunderland that were on the market sold and completed (the rest withdrew unsold).

However, in the 12 months up to the middle of October 2024, that percentage rose slightly to 62.78%, meaning there are still plenty of homes sitting unsold or being withdrawn from the market altogether.

To give this context, the UK average has seen a slight decline, with the national completion rate dropping from 55.56% to 53.22% in the same period.

In light of these changes, your marketing approach should be well thought out. Utilising digital tools such as virtual tours, video marketing, and targeted social media campaigns can give your property a competitive edge. These strategies help attract more serious buyers in a market where securing interest is becoming increasingly challenging.

What This Means for Sunderland Buyers

For buyers, particularly in sought-after parts of Sunderland, the competition remains fierce. Securing a mortgage agreement in principle will give you a significant advantage in this competitive environment. Additionally, broadening your search area may help you find properties that others have overlooked, leading to better deals.

In less competitive areas, buyers have more room to negotiate. You’ll likely find more flexibility on price and even some extras, such as fixtures, fittings, or other incentives thrown in by sellers eager to close a deal. The pressure to make quick decisions is reduced, allowing you more time to thoroughly consider your options.

It’s also worth remembering that most sellers are also buyers, so any loss you may experience on the sale side should be offset by a better deal on your next purchase.

External factors such as global economic trends, events, inflation, and interest rates will continue to influence the Sunderland property market in the coming months. Keeping an eye on these trends is essential for buyers and sellers alike.

Final Thoughts

As we enter November 2024, the Sunderland property market presents both opportunities and challenges for buyers and sellers. Understanding the subtle shifts in market dynamics is crucial for anyone planning a move, whether you’re a seasoned investor, a first-time buyer, or looking to relocate within the area.

Staying flexible, informed, and prepared will make all the difference in navigating this market. The experience of moving is as much about the journey as it is about reaching your destination.

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