The UK’s Cooling property market could be good news for Malaysian investors

Published: 03.06.26

For many Malaysian investors, the UK has always been a favourite spot to secure their wealth in a stronger currency. And, now that we are in second quarter of 2026, you might see headlines talking about a market “cooldown” But if you consider yourself a smart buyer, this is indeed a good news! It means you can take your time to occupy high quality-properties without the stressful, fast-paced bidding wars that we saw last year. The market is definitely not crashing but just catching a little breath and finding a steadier rhythm.

Here is how you can use it to the best of your advantage:

Understanding the price shift: A “value-play” opportunity

London continues to lead in rental prices

The UK housing market is definitely keeping up with the pace now. Property prices fell down slightly for the second month in a row, dropping just 0.1% in April following a slightly larger 0.5% slide back in March. Honestly, it’s hardly a surprise anymore, with the economy feeling so unpredictable lately, it makes the right sense that regular buyers are taking a break and playing it safe before jumping into a huge financial commitment.

Even though houses are still pricier than they were this time last year, that quick momentum has clearly increased. To put things easier, latest industry trackers expect annual growth to sit around a modest 1.5% for 2026. Experts are pointing to a “hat-trick of headwinds” slowing things down, stubborn mortgage rates, general economic nervousness and a lot of hesitation from the buyers.

But if you’re an investor looking at this from Malaysia, there’s no reason to panic. This slowdown is actually a textbook “value play”opportunity.

The North-South divide: Knowing where to look

While the national averages might seem silent, the UK is currently a “tale of two markets”. Your success right now depends on choosing the right location:

The Northern resilience: Current standouts are Northern England and Scotland, with property values growing by about 3% year-on-year.

The London lag: On the other side, things are moving much more slowly in the capital. In some London boroughs, like Harrow, the time it takes to sell a property has jumped by 65%.

Rental-driven growth: The real winner for cash flow

London rental income grows

If you are an investor seeking stable capital growth, the rental sector is where it’s at. While house prices are seeing a breather, rental demand is showing incredible resilience, and the latest resources show some exciting trends for the smart investor:

The London rebound: After a slight quiet patch, London rents have bounced back with a 3% rebound. This shows that people are still seeking homes within the capital; the demand is fundamental

The big picture: Experts at CBRE aren’t expecting any major price drops. Instead, they see steady, rental-driven growth for both homes and commercial spaces

While higher borrowing costs have temporarily impacted buyer sentiment, the market continues to show resilience, supported by steady transaction activity. At Benham and Reeves, we see this as a market that rewards strategic decision-making.

By looking beyond short-term headlines and paying attention to high-growth rental markets in the North, or capitalising on long-term value opportunities amid London’s price pause, Malaysian investors can secure yields that outpace inflation. Let us help you understand the market better. Contact us to know more!

Michelle Lai
About the Author

Michelle Lai

Michelle leads business development at Benham & Reeves Malaysia, supporting homeowners and investors seeking diversification and wealth growth. With strong overseas market expertise, she offers end-to-end guidance from acquisition to property management. Her international real estate experience helps clients make informed, strategic decisions aligned with their needs and long-term investment goals.

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