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Gazumping still a problem despite slowing house prices

by Kate Saines
July 1, 2019
Gazumping still a problem despite slowing house prices
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Gazumping occurs when a seller who has already accepted an offer on a property retracts on the deal by agreeing to a higher price from a third party.

It tends to occur most commonly in busy markets where there is intense competition amongst buyers. This can lead to bidding wars and the temptation for sellers to leave potential buyers in the lurch.

According to homemovers website Move iQ and proptech firm Gazeal, which carried out the research, current low numbers of homes for sale has led to high levels of gazumping, even in areas where prices were falling.

Hotspots

The firms’ research found there were certain ‘hotspots’ in the UK where gazumping was particularly prevalent. This included Sheffield, where more than a third of buyers, or 35%, were gazumped out of the property on which they had their heart set.

Maidstone was not far behind. In the Kent town 32% of potential buyers had been gazumped according to research despite the fact average prices fell in the area by 1% in the year to January 2019.

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Phil Spencer, TV property expert and co-founder of Move iQ, said the findings would come as a reality check to anyone who thought gazumping had vanished with the runaway price rises of a few years ago.

“Gazumping is alive and well and still causing heartache for tens and thousands of buyers across England and Wales,” Spencer said.

He added: “Britain’s fragmented property market is throwing up huge regional extremes. In hotspots where prices are still rising fast, sellers can be tempted to go back on their word to a buyer if they get a better offer elsewhere.

“Meanwhile, in slow markets, the lack of homes for sale can lead sellers to leave would-be buyers in the lurch if they get a last minute offer from someone else.”

The real culprit

According to Spencer, the market conditions were not the real culprit behind gazumping. In fact, he said, the way homes were bought and sold in England and Wales, was the problem. He explained the system allowed sellers to leave buyers ‘high and dry’ for weeks or even months after accepting an offer was not fit for purpose.

This is because offers made and accepted on a property for sale in England and Wales were not legally binding until contracts were exchanged. But the process of drafting and exchanging contacts could take, on average, 102 days, according to a survey by Gazeal.

What’s more, over a third of property transactions fell through within the first three weeks and UK estate agents collective reported more than 800 transactions fell through a day.

Official figures from the treasury estimated buyers and sellers collectively lost £270 million a year on failed property transactions.

England and Wales’ gazumping hotspots (Source: MoveiQ and Gazeal)

Rank City / town % of buyers suffering gazumping Average price change, year to January 2019 Average property price
1 Sheffield 35% 7.0% £166,959
2 Maidstone 32% -1.0% £290,916
3 Cambridge 28% 4.0% £446,713
4 Birmingham 26% 5.8% £188,254
5 Manchester 25% 7.6% £183,992
6 Norwich 24% 5.1% £209,244
7 Nottingham 22% 3.2% £142,561
8 Cardiff 20% 5.2% £210,803
9 Leeds 20% 3.8% £185,198
10 Bristol 19% 1.3% £278,872
11 Outer London 19% 0.2% £425,588
12 Brighton and Hove 18% 4.5% £371,819
13 Swindon 17% -0.2% £217,208
14 Leicester 17% 5.9% £175,350
15 Plymouth 16% 3.2% £177,621
16 Newcastle 16% 2% £159,389
17 Central London 16% -1.9% £567,864
18 Southend-on-Sea 16% -0.7% £278,084
19 Liverpool 16% 5.9% £135,089
20 Southampton 16% 3% £215,448

Spencer announced his firm Move iQ had teamed up with Gazeal, which offered a fast-track service aimed at cutting down the time between the offer and exchange.

In this process, sellers and buyers agree to a legally-binding deal right from the start, which can take out some of the uncertainty or fears of gazumping or gazundering, where buyers ask for a discount on the price at the eleventh hour.

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