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Houses wildly overpriced near me and NOTHING is shifting

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toffeeapple45 · 19/03/2026 13:52

My parents are house-hunting at the moment in the area close to me, and it's so frustrating. They've sold, but literally every "downsizable" house in my area is on for genuinely I would reckon about 200,000 more than they're worth. I think 2022 was about the peak in my area, but these prices look as if prices had carried on tracking up for the last four years. We're in an area that boomed during WFH, but is not going to do so well as people are ordered back to the office - which is certainly not reflected in the pricing. Nothing is shifting at all, and it's only going to get worse with Iran. Houses are going off the market and coming back on for sometimes, insanely more. It feels like people got their houses valued in 2022 and are just never going to accept that the market isn't there any more. I'm irrationally annoyed with one local estate agent who tells everyone their house is worth X when it's just clearly not the case. My parents accepted less than they would probably have got in 2022, because they figure that is what their house is worth now - and they can rent for a bit and they'd rather not be in a chain. GRRRRR.

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Ramburg · 08/06/2026 14:46

BrownTroutBluesAgain · 07/06/2026 19:52

Same with having babies in my experience 🤣

Looks like they might be ‘downsizing’ for financial reasons - maybe they can’t afford their mortgage, maintenance, want a more mixed financial portfolio rather than the previous expected gains in property building equity and pensions.

BrownTroutBluesAgain · 08/06/2026 15:39

Ramburg · 08/06/2026 14:46

Looks like they might be ‘downsizing’ for financial reasons - maybe they can’t afford their mortgage, maintenance, want a more mixed financial portfolio rather than the previous expected gains in property building equity and pensions.

OP said they were moving near her

KeepPumping · 09/06/2026 15:08

Treetopssofee · 07/06/2026 15:17

Downsizers aren't just competing with downsizers.

I know a lot of mid-agers downsizing too right now.

Bigger isn't better, manageable and sustainable is in.

People are swapping extra space for low maintenance across the board.

The older downsizers don't realise what their up against I think because they think that families are wanting the bigger houses, not the downsize properties. And they don't. Not any more.

They need to educate themselves more, first they need to do some bond market research to understand why they keep getting "low" offers, LOL.

KeepPumping · 09/06/2026 15:16

Apprentice26 · 18/04/2026 17:12

This is why you should never ever blink first
We kind of did this in 2007 because we got wind of what was going on in America
But it hadn’t quite ran out of steam so the person that bought it painted it and sold it for another 65 grand
Frankly, I’ve never got over it

How much did their buyer sell for?

Pluto46 · 09/06/2026 19:24

Talkingtomyhouseplants · 07/06/2026 17:33

There used to be a prolific poster on the MSE forums who had been confidently posting that there was going to be a housing crash any time soon from about 2012 to 2022. Every world event he said was going to lead to said crash and he mocked posters for choosing to buy a house in the current climate. Since then we had Brexit, Covid and everything in between and house prices still trended upwards. Someone worked out he had spent the cost of a starter home in their area on rent in that time.

I think some people think they can magic a housing crash into being by posting it on internet forums and arguing it on social media. The best time to buy a house, is the best time for you.

MN have got one of those too and they are on this thread now - used to call them self something else until their endless naysaying got embarrassing.....didn't it Crashy?

Tryagain26 · 09/06/2026 19:29

It's not always that simple. Many people can't afford to sell for less than they bought for 2022. If they can't get the price they need they will stay put for a while. House prices will go up again in time they always do

KeepPumping · 09/06/2026 20:33

Tryagain26 · 09/06/2026 19:29

It's not always that simple. Many people can't afford to sell for less than they bought for 2022. If they can't get the price they need they will stay put for a while. House prices will go up again in time they always do

Without a new round of ZIRP they can"t go up from here.

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