% Chance of Selling & Moving Home in the UK 2025, by Price Range

Saleability is not the moment a home is marked Sold Subject to Contract. It is the percentage of homes that make it from coming on to the market to exchange of contracts and legal completion, when everyone is legally tied in and the move happens.

These are the stats for UK property market 

  • Up to £250k, 62.6% reach completion.
    • £250k to £500k, 54.9%.
    • £500k to £750k, 47.2%.
    • £750k to £1m, 43.8%.
    • £1m to £2m, 38.9%.
    • £2m plus, 24.3%.

Why do the odds thin as price rises? 

Buyer pools are smaller, lending checks are tighter, affordability issues arise, estate agents over value more, chains are longer, survey issues bite harder, and decision times stretch. 

To improve your own chances, set a realistic asking price based on very recent completions, not wishes. 

Have funds and proof ready. Instruct your conveyancer early and complete all forms in advance. Gather documents like guarantees, planning consents, and warranties. Map the chain clearly and agree a simple update rhythm so problems are found and fixed before they grow.

Saleability begins before the home comes on the market and ends with keys in hands (and cash in the bank). That is the measure that matters, and that is where attention belongs.

In the coming weeks, I’ll be looking at the availability rates of properties in Frome on my Frome property market blog 

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