Coutts London Prime Property Index

Q4 2023

Are we at a turning point for prime London property? Our latest research index gives you an insight into the growth areas of the capital and where buyers might be looking to secure a discount.

Coutts London Prime Property Index

Q4 2023

Are we at a turning point for prime London property? Our latest research index gives you an insight into the growth areas of the capital and where buyers might be looking to secure a discount.

Key stats

8.3%

The average discount achieved by buyers in 2023

 

80%

Percentage of properties sold at a discount to asking price

 

0%

House prices stayed static during 2023

 

Prime Central London house prices increased by 2.4% during Q4 last year because of the positive UK economic environment, with inflation falling more than predicted and interest rate rises put on hold – with market expectations that they’ll come down this year.

Despite this late flurry, prices remained broadly static across prime central London when comparing overall data from 2022 and 2023. The average price in 2022 was £1,425 per square foot, compared with £1,428 in 2023.

Even if interest rates aren’t reduced in line with expectations during 2024, there is still optimism for property markets. In our recent ‘Need to Know Investment Podcast’, dated 16th January 2024, we look back to 2003 – 2007 where property prices rose by 40% despite interest rates averaging over 5%.

An increase in cash buyers

“Unsurprisingly, the biggest change we saw during 2023 compared with previous years was an increase in cash buyers for London properties, with clients reluctant to take out lending due to high and unstable interest rates,” says Coutts Real Estate Investment Director Marc Rister.

“Over the next 12 months we’d expect transaction volumes to increase as interest rates begin to fall, and clients who wanted to purchase property in 2023, but didn’t due to lending costs, make the move in 2024.”

Marc adds, “We’ve also seen a shift towards usage of buying agents through our Real Estate Service as clients look to gain greater access to off-market properties and employ experts to take care of the price negotiations, given the high level of discounts available in the market.”

Are we in a strong or weak property market?

In 2023, 80% of properties were sold at a discount, compared to 74% in 2022. The average discount throughout 2023 per property was 8.3% – the highest level in three years.

After two years of strong property sales, 2023 saw a 17.2% drop compared to the previous year, the largest annual fall in 10+ years. Big contributors to this have been rising interest rates and high inflation, making it more expensive to purchase property, combined with an unwillingness of sellers to sell unless they obtain their desired price.

Mayfair & St James’s was the only area of London that saw an increase in the number of properties sold in 2023 compared to 2022, but the rise was modest at just 4.2%.

Rental Market

After at least five years of broad consistency at around 3.7%, rental yields increased to an average of 4.1% in 2022 and to 4.5% in 2023, with the last two quarters demonstrating yields of 4.7% and 4.6%. This highlights the strength of the rental market – something we’ve noticed at Coutts due to a high demand for good London properties and restricted supply.

The most profitable areas to have a rental property are Battersea, Clapham and Wandsworth (5.3% rental yields) and Pimlico, Westminster & Victoria (5.2% yields).

LOCAL INSIGHTS

Wimbledon, Richmond, Putney & Barnes were the only areas in London where prices beat their previous peak levels (£934 per square foot in Q1 2022), reaching an all-time high of £985 per square foot.

All other areas were below their previous price peaks with the best value in King’s Cross & Islington, Knightsbridge & Belgravia and Mayfair & St James’s. All these areas traded more than 20% lower than peak levels, demonstrating the strength of deals to be had in those markets.

Taking an average of the whole of prime London in Q4 2023, prices remained almost constant at £1,441 per square foot, compared with £1,443 in Q4 2022. The area with the biggest increase was Wimbledon, Richmond, Putney & Barnes, which saw prime property values rise by 14.1%, while Hammersmith and Chiswick property has become 7.3% more expensive.

On the flip side, King’s Cross & Islington and South Kensington have seen the biggest price drops compared with Q4 2022 of 17.1% and 12.1% respectively.

Pick a postcode: Area-by-area breakdown

Pick a postcode: Area-by-area breakdown

  • SW11, SW4, SW18

    battersea, clapham & wandsworth

    Saw the highest rental yield growth in London, with yields at 5.3% in 2023, and has been in the top two regions for rental growth every quarter for the last eight years.

    -12.4%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -4.5%

    Average Discount

    5.34%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % of property sold at discount to asking price Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £761 -6.0% 157 - -6.3% 140 -9.7%
    £1m - £10m £894 1.8% 116 75.0% -4.5% 36 -18.2%
    £10m+ - - - - 0.0% - 0.0%
    Source: lonres
  • W2, W9

    bayswater & maida vale

    92% of properties sold at a discount in Q4 2023, the joint highest in the index and 10% higher than the 10-year average.

    -18.7%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -11.8%

    Average Discount

    5.02%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % of property sold at a discount to asking price Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £999 1.5% 164 - -6.2% 62 -23.5%
    £1m - £10m £1,342 -5.3% 174 92.5% -11.8% 53 -20.9%
    £10m+ - - - - 0.0% - 0.0%
    Source: lonres
  • SW3, SW10

    chelsea

    House prices have only very slightly decreased from Q3 to Q4 in 2023 (£1,665 to £1,661) and remain broadly consistent with 2022 prices.

    -13.2%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -11.1%

    Average Discount

    3.9%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £1,072 -10.6% 140 - -12.0% 41 -26.8%
    £1m - £10m £1,661 -3.5% 168 85.7% -11.1% 68 -17.1%
    £10m+ £2,327 -24.4% 265 - -6.7% 2 -77.8%
    Source: lonres
  • SW6, SW5

    fulham & earl's court

    Only 69% of properties were sold at a discount in Q4 2023, the third lowest across London and 10% below the 10-year average.

    -26.8%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -9.0%

    Average Discount

    4.94%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £912 -3.1% 164 - -9.7% 71 -12.3%
    £1m - £10m £1,067 -5.3% 143 68.9% -9.0% 45 -31.8%
    £10m+ - - - - 0.0% - 0.0%
    Source: lonres
  • W4, W6

    Hammersmith & Chiswick

    Only 46% of properties sold at a discount in Q4 2023, the lowest across London, and significantly below the 10-year average of 70%.

    25.3%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -6.7%

    Average Discount

    4.76%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £774 -1.9% 154 - -7.6% 37 42.3%
    £1m - £10m £968 6.3% 133 46.4% -6.7% 28 -31.7%
    £10m+ - - - - 0.0% - 0.0%
    Source: lonres
  • NW3, N2, N6

    Hampstead, Highgate, Barnet & Haringey

    House prices have increased every year since 2017, peaking in 2023 at an average of £1,286 per sq foot.

    -18.9%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -6.6%

    Average Discount

    3.98%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £866 -5.6% 173 - -8.9% 27 -22.9%
    £1m - £10m £1,265 -2.0% 135 76.9% -6.6% 38 -33.3%
    £10m+ - - - - 0.0% 1 -50.0%
    Source: lonres
  • W8, W11, W14

    Kensington, Notting Hill & Holland Park

    Had 82 property sales during Q4 2023, making it the area with the most prime sales in London.

    -13.9%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -7.3%

    Average Discount

    4.12%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £999 -3.6% 168 - -9.1% 51 -32.0%
    £1m - £10m £1,540 -1.4% 157 78.4% -7.3% 82 -15.5%
    £10m+ £2,262 -11.8% 74 - 7.2% 6 0.0%
    Source: lonres
  • N1, N5, N7

    King’s Cross & Islington

    Experienced a 90% reduction in properties sold in Q4 2023, compared to Q3 2023 (28 to 3) – the largest quarterly drop across all of London in the last 10 years.

    -25.6%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -10.1%

    Average Discount

    5.11%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £918 -3.1% 174 - -4.6% 16 -60.0%
    £1m - £10m £921 -18.4% 180 66.7% -10.1% 3 -83.3%
    £10m+ - - - - 0.0% - 0.0%
    Source: lonres
  • SW1W, SW1X

    Knightsbridge & Belgravia

    Knightsbridge is still the second most expensive area in London and in 2023 had 16 property sales of more than £10m, the highest amount in London.

    -15.8%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -11.6%

    Average Discount

    3.51%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £1,348 -18.2% 206 - -13.1% 10 11.1%
    £1m - £10m £1,891 -4.2% 148 88.0% -11.6% 45 -2.2%
    £10m+ £2,271 0.7% 277 - -64.9% 5 66.7%
    Source: lonres
  • WC1, WC2, W1C, W1H, W1U, W1G, W1D, W1B, W1F, W1T, W1W

    Marylebone, Fitzrovia & Soho

    Only 14% of properties sold in 2023 were houses, the joint lowest across the index.

    -5.4%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -7.9%

    Average Discount

    4.13%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £1,184 -9.4% 161 - -9.5% 30 -21.1%
    £1m - £10m £1,761 -3.3% 167 81.8% -7.9% 43 -48.8%
    £10m+ £4,212 70.9% - - -8.9% 1 -66.7%
    Source: lonres
  • SW1A, SW1Y, W1J, W1K, W1S

    Mayfair & St James’s

    The only area in London that saw an increase in properties bought compared with 2022, though only by 4.2% (71 to 74).

    4.2%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -13.6%

    Average Discount

    3.15%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £1,646 -4.0% - - -28% 1 -66.7%
    £1m - £10m £1,922 -5.3% 183 90.0% -13.6% 16 -23.8%
    £10m+ £2,047 -22.6% 323 - -42.3% 4 -50.0%
    Source: lonres
  • SW1P, SW1V, SW1H, SW1E

    Pimlico, Westminster & Victoria

    House prices increased by 2% from 2022 to 2023, the biggest annual price increase across London.

    -20.0%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -12.2%

    Average Discount

    5.24%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £958 -10.8% 188 - -8.4% 32 -50.0%
    £1m - £10m £1,233 2.0% 168 89.5% -12.2% 19 -48.6%
    £10m+ - - - - 0.0% - 0.0%
    Source: lonres
  • SW7

    South Kensington

    Property sales increased in Q4 by 30%, from 37 to 48, compared to Q3 2023, the largest quarterly increase across the index.

    -11.5%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -9.5%

    Average Discount

    3.89%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £1,048 -20.0% 235 - -11.3% 9 -10.0%
    £1m - £10m £1,644 -10.5% 161 90.0% -9.5% 48 -9.4%
    £10m+ £2,781 -41.6% - - -19.4% 2 100.0%
    Source: lonres
  • NW8, NW1, NW1W

    St John’s Wood, Regent’s Park & Primrose Hill

    In 2023 prices fell slightly from their peak in 2022, but only by 2.7%, with property sales falling by the same amount.

    -22.4%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -10.0%

    Average Discount

    4.72%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £972 3.2% 178 - -9.0% 42 7.7%
    £1m - £10m £1,446 -3.0% 145 81.0% -10.0% 41 -28.1%
    £10m+ £2,536 14.9% 224 - -17.0% 1 -85.7%
    Source: lonres
  • SW19, SW13, SW15

    Wimbledon, Richmond, Putney & Barnes

    House prices increased by 13.2% from £854 to £985 per square foot from Q3 to Q4 2023, the largest increase in London.

    -27.0%

    Annual sales volume growth

    -7.9%

    Average Discount

    4.68%

    Average gross rental yield

    Q4 2023
     
    Sold Property Price band Quarterly Average Sales £/Sq Ft Annual Change in price Time on market before sale (days) % OF PROPERTY SOLD AT A DISCOUNT TO ASKING PRICE Average discount for sold stock Quarterly Sales Volumes Annual change in quarterly sales volumes
    <£1m £725 0.6% 175 - -6.2% 63 -18.2%
    £1m - £10m £985 14.2% 132 93.3% -7.9% 30 -18.9%
    £10m+ - - - - 0.0% - 0.0%
    Source: lonres

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