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The South East is currently the most challenging region in the UK to sell a property, while Scotland ranks as the easiest, TwentyCi’s latest data has shown.

Covering the period from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025, the research, which appears in TwentyCi’s latest Property & Homemover Report, highlights the UK postcodes where homes are both the hardest and easiest to sell.

TwentyCi used five criteria to rank the difficulty or ease of selling a property. In order of importance these were: price achieved compared to original asking price, whether the property is likely to sell, how fast it will sell , how likely a sale is to fall through and how likely a home is to have an asking price reduction.

All postcodes with at least 250 new instructions over the last year were examined, less than this means the data set is too small to be of value.

The same research conducted in 2024 revealed Inner London was the most challenging place to sell but Scotland was again the easiest.

Currently in the South East, properties are achieving an average of 95.6% of their original asking price which is below the national average of 97%. They are also less likely to sell at all, with only 50% of listed homes going on to complete, compared with 55% nationally.

Additionally, 41% of listings in the region undergo at least one price reduction, versus 37% across the UK, and the fall-through rate stands at 26.5%, above the national average of 24%. While each property is taking on average 78 days to sell in the region, this is slightly faster than the national average of 84.

In contrast, Scotland stands out as the easiest region to sell. Properties here sell more quickly, on average around 49 days. They are more likely to sell with 78.6% going on to complete, and tend to achieve a higher proportion of the asking price of 105.4%, most likely due to the country’s ‘offers over’ system.

Price reductions are also less common with just 19.5% of listings experiencing at least one price reduction, and fall-throughs are significantly lower at just 13%, in part due to Scotland’s legal processes for property transactions.

It is important to note that these results do not consider the regional price. The average property listed for sale in Scotland in Q1 2025 was £232k, compared with £494k in the South East. In terms of asset worth, the South East is a more appealing place to own a property, despite the difficulties of selling.

The full table of how difficult it is to sell property by UK region is below. Those at the top of the table with lower scores represent the easiest places to sell a property:

Colin Bradshaw, CEO of TwentyCi, said: “Long known for its combination of economic opportunity and leafy towns and villages within easy reach of London, the South East has traditionally been one of the UK’s most attractive regions for homebuyers.

“While still desirable, it’s now the most challenging region in which to sell, likely due to mounting affordability pressures such as high mortgage rates that are making it harder for buyers to access the market.

“Over the past year, average asking prices in the region have dipped by 0.6% but sales agreed are up by over 8%. This demonstrates an active demand, but this growth lags behind other regions in England which have seen gains of over 14% in the same timeframe.”

UK: Top 10 most challenging postcodes to sell

SW5

 

London: Earl’s Court
SW7

 

London: South Kensington, Knightsbridge
W1H

 

London: Marylebone
SW10

 

London: West Brompton, Chelsea
W2 London: Paddington, Bayswater, Hyde Park, Westbourne Green, Little Venice, Notting Hill

 

PO11

 

South East: Hayling Island
SW3

 

London: Chelsea, Brompton, Knightsbridge
W8

 

London: Kensington, Holland Park
SW1X

 

London: Belgravia
LN13

 

East Midlands: Alford

 

South East: Top 10 most challenging postcodes to sell

PO11

 

Hayling Island
PO38

 

Ventnor
BH2

 

Bournemouth Central, West Cliff
TN28

 

New Romney, Greatstone-on-Sea, Littlestone-on-Sea
CT7

 

Birchington
CT10

 

Broadstairs, St Peter’s
PO36

 

Sandown, Isle of Wight
BN18

 

Arundel
CT12

 

Minster-in-Thanet
BH19

 

Swanage

 

London: Top 10 most challenging postcodes to sell

SW5

 

Earl’s Court
SW7

 

South Kensington, Knightsbridge
W1H

 

Marylebone
SW10

 

West Brompton, Chelsea
W2 Paddington, Bayswater, Hyde Park, Westbourne Green, Little Venice, Notting Hill
SW3

 

Chelsea, Brompton, Knightsbridge
W8

 

Kensington, Holland Park
SW1X

 

Belgravia
NW8

 

St John’s Wood, Primrose Hill, Lisson Grove
SW1P

 

Victoria Station, the Houses of Parliament, Vauxhall Bridge, Pimlico, Westminster.

 

Scotland: Top 10 easiest postcodes to sell

G52

 

Glasgow: Cardonald, Hillington, Penilee
G46

 

Glasgow: Giffnock, Kennishead, Thornliebank, Deaconsbank
G44

 

Glasgow: Cathcart, Croftfoot, King’s Park, Muirend, Netherlee
G11

 

Glasgow: Broomhill, Partick, Partrickhill
G41

 

Glasgow: Pollokshields, Shawlands
G73

 

Glasgow: Rutherglen
G31

 

Glasgow: Dennistoun, Haghill, Parkhead
G76

 

Glasgow: Busby, Clarkston, Eaglesham, Waterfoot
G12 Glasgow: West End, Cleveden, Dowanhill, Hillhead, Hyndland, Kelvindale, Botanic Gardens

 

KA10

 

South Ayrshire: Troon, Barassie, Muirhead, Loans

 

England: Top 10 easiest postcodes to sell

S6

 

Yorkshire: Bradfield, Hillsborough, Malin Bridge, Stannington, Upperthorpe, Walkley, Foxhill

 

NE6

 

North East: Walker, Byker & Heaton
NE7

 

North East: High Heaton & Benton
S8

 

Yorkshire: Batemoor, Beauchief, Greenhill, Jordanthorpe, Lowedges, Meersbrook, Norton, Norton Lees, and Woodseats
NE28

 

North East: Battle Hill, Willington, Wallsend, North Tyneside

 

BS5

 

South West: Easton, St George, Whitehall
S10

 

Yorkshire: Broomhill, Broomhall, Crookes, Crookesmoor, Fulwood, Ranmoor, Crosspool
S12

 

Yorkshire: Birley, Gleadless, Gleadless Townend, Hackenthorpe, Intake, Ridgeway

 

SK3

 

North West: Stockport, Davenport, Edgeley, Adswood, Bridgehall
NE10 North East: Felling, Leam Lane, Pelaw, Gateshead

 

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