One in four UK sellers delay plans amid rising uncertainty
A GetAgent survey of 1,011 UK homeowners reveals that 24% have abandoned plans to sell in 2026 due to rising market uncertainty.
A significant shift in the UK property market is emerging as homeowners increasingly reconsider their relocation plans for 2026. A recent survey conducted by GetAgent, which polled 1,011 UK homeowners, reveals that rising uncertainty is causing many to pause their intentions to sell. This hesitation marks a notable change in sentiment among prospective sellers who had previously committed to listing their properties this year.
The data indicates that 24% of homeowners who initially planned to sell at the start of 2026 have now abandoned those plans. This figure represents one in four would-be sellers who are shelving their moves due to the current climate of unpredictability. The survey highlights a growing trend where potential sellers are opting to wait rather than enter the market under uncertain conditions.
This withdrawal of supply from the market suggests a cautious approach among UK property owners facing economic or regulatory ambiguity. With nearly a quarter of the surveyed group deciding against listing their homes, the overall volume of available properties could be impacted in the coming months. The findings underscore the sensitivity of the housing market to broader economic confidence levels.
