FTBs looking to buy in cities

FTBs looking to buy in cities
First-time buyers increasingly prefer city living, reversing the pandemic’s ‘race for space’ Dundee, Edinburgh and Doncaster show the largest rises in FTB city enquiries London demand has dipped, highlighting the impact of high house prices on affordability 

More FTBs are setting their sights on city living, new data reveals1. 

The analysis compared FTB enquiries between January and May 2025 with the same period in 2015. Over that time, the number of FTBs wanting to move to cities increased by 16%. This is yet more proof that the pandemic’s ‘race for space’ is being reversed, as more buyers continue to be attracted to urban areas. 

Some cities have seen particularly high increases in demand. Dundee experienced the biggest leap, with enquiries going up by an impressive 176%. Edinburgh followed with an increase of 91%, while demand in Doncaster rose by 74%. 

Meanwhile, London appears to have lost some of its appeal. High house prices have likely deterred FTBs, as demand has dropped by 7% in the last ten years. 

Looking to get onto the property ladder? City dweller or rural retreat – get in touch for advice. 

1Rightmove, 2025 

As a mortgage is secured against your home or property, it could be repossessed if you do not keep up mortgage repayments. 

You are now leaving the website of Anne Wray Independent Financial Adviser and we cannot be held responsible for the content of this external website.

You are now leaving the website of Anne Wray Independent Financial Adviser and we cannot be held responsible for the content of this external website.

You are now leaving the website of Anne Wray Independent Financial Adviser and we cannot be held responsible for the content of this external website.

Count me in

You are a valued client of Anne Wray IFA. If you would like to hear about important news and information then please complete your details below.

It is to meet the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which builds on previous data protection legislation and comes into effect on 25th May 2018. It is designed to protect the public from receiving marketing materials they haven’t asked for.

This means we need to be able to demonstrate that you gave consent for us to contact you with news.

We’re very proud of our ethical approach, we will not pass your details to any third party. Your information will be stored securely and used to contact you with news and information which we hope will be of interest.

Thank you.

Subscribe to our mailing list

* indicates required