HMRC UK Property Transactions Report for June 2025

Headline statistics from the latest transactions data include:

  • the provisional seasonally adjusted estimate of the number of UK residential transactions in June 2025 is 93,530, 1% higher than June 2024 and 13% higher than May 2025
  • the provisional non-seasonally adjusted estimate of the number of UK residential transactions in June 2025 is 95,080, 5% higher than June 2024 and 17% higher than May 2025
  • the provisional seasonally adjusted estimate of the number of UK non-residential transactions in June 2025 is 10,310, 4% higher than June 2024 and 5% higher than May 2025
  • the provisional non-seasonally adjusted estimate of the number of UK non-residential transactions in June 2025 is 10,190, 8% higher than June 2024 and 8% higher than May 2025

Figures for seasonally adjusted residential transactions in June 2025 have increased by 13% compared with 82,510 in May 2025 to 93,530 in June 2025, these numbers reflect transactions recovering from the dip seen following the ending of the temporary nil-rate thresholds.

Non-seasonally adjusted residential transactions increased by 17% in June 2025 relative to May 2025.

Seasonally adjusted non-residential transactions have also seen an increase in transactions, with figures for June 2025 increasing by 5% relative to May 2025. Seasonally adjusted non-residential transactions are 4% higher than in June 2024.

Non-seasonally adjusted non-residential transactions are 8% higher relative to May 2025.

Nathan Emerson, CEO of Propertymark, comments:

“It is extremely positive to see an uplift in the number of housing transactions for June 2025. Overall, the housing market is starting to see progression, especially following the recent upheaval of the Stamp Duty threshold changes, where we had a rush across England and Northern Ireland, followed by an immediate lull.

“We are also seeing the UK Government signal that it wants to deliver a new wave of growth in the housing market, as the Leeds Reforms from Chancellor Rachel Reeves aims to encourage lenders to better provision for demographics such as first-time buyers.

“The ambitious Social and Affordable Homes Programme from June 2025’s spending review aims to invest £39 billion to deliver approximately 300,000 new homes in England, which will help boost housing supply. Ultimately such initiatives are hoped to inspire further levels of confidence in the housing market in the future.”

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