UK Property Market Gripped by Mortgage Volatility and Geopolitical Headwinds
İngiltere konut piyasası, Orta Doğu'daki jeopolitik gerilimlerin tetiklediği tahvil piyasası oynaklığı ve yükselen mortgage faizleri nedeniyle ciddi b

The British housing market is experiencing a significant loss of momentum as bond market volatility, triggered by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, pushes mortgage rates higher. With buyers adopting a "wait-and-see" approach, more than half of the homes across Great Britain are taking longer to sell compared to last year. The latest report from property platform Zoopla highlights the growing pressure of macroeconomic uncertainties on household balance sheets.
Geopolitical Friction Spills Into Sovereign Yields and Mortgage Costs
Escalating conflicts in the Middle East and concerns over global energy supplies have driven volatility in global sovereign debt markets. This shift has directly impacted swap rates—the pricing benchmark for UK mortgages—keeping borrowing costs stubbornly high.
The Disconnect Between Buyer Budgets and Seller Expectations
Elevated borrowing costs have severely constrained affordability for prospective buyers, while sellers' reluctance to discount prices has led to a market stalemate. Persistent inflationary pressures continue to cloud the Bank of England's (BoE) rate-cut trajectory.
The volatility we are witnessing in global bond yields confirms that the era of highly leveraged growth in developed real estate markets is facing a structural reckoning. This slowdown in Great Britain is not merely a localized housing issue; it is a direct consequence of global capital shifting into risk-off mode, favoring highly liquid and safe-haven assets. From an Emerging Markets perspective, the prolonged high-interest-rate environment in developed economies and the cooling of their property sectors will continue to dampen global growth prospects and restrict capital flows to riskier assets. — Kemal Tekin
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