Conveyancers confirm property market did not get going until third quarter

The conveyancing market did not really get going until the third quarter of this year.

The months of July to September proved the busiest for total transaction volumes, says a new report this morning.

The market tracker, from Search Acumen, shows 273,322 transactions in quarter three, up from 230,430.

The tracker finds that the top 1,000 conveyancing firms – which carry out three in every four residential transactions – saw average numbers grow 20% from the second quarter to the third.

Across the rest of the market, conveyancers saw a 15% rise in the number of transactions.

The tracker confirms that there was a very slow start to the housing market this year.

The top 1,000 conveyancers experienced a drop in volumes of 16% in the first quarter of this year, compared with the last quarter of 2014.

In quarter two, transactions fell further, down 4% for the top 1,000.

The top five conveyancing firms saw transactions bounce up 26% in quarter three.

Mark Riddick, chairman of Search Acumen, said: “The conveyancing market returned to life with a vengeance in the third quarter of 2015, not only recording the highest quarterly volumes this year, but also peak third-quarter figures since the market awoke from its post-recession slump.”

He added that after a slow start to 2015, conveyancers now have greater hope of hitting their targets by the end of this year.

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