Finances are also high on the agenda with 11% planning to either pay off their mortgage, make overpayments or re-mortgage in the coming 12 months.
The results, which show a consistently improving picture in the three years since homeowners were first asked about confidence levels, were revealed in the latest Annual Housebuyers Survey by the Banks.
The survey supports the latest findings from the Council of Mortgage Lenders which reported that 2014 lending levels were the highest since 2007.
Among those surveyed by the Banks in 2013, 62% of people said they planned to simply stay in their current home. The figure dropped to 58% a year later and dipped by a further 17% to 41% in 2015.
Of those planning a move in the next 12 months, Londoners are most likely to move with 22% putting up a For Sale sign. Within that group, some 8% of Londoners plan to move up the property ladder, a further 8% have aspirations to relocate and 6% hope to downsize. In contrast only 10% in Scotland and 8% of those in Yorkshire plan to move in 2015.
Confidence is at its highest in London where 64% believe their property will increase in value in 2015 in sharp contrast to Wales where just less than a quarter, 24%, share a similar view.
‘We have seen optimism returning to the property market over the last few years and this seems to be growing with more people planning house changes whether it is to move, make home improvements, pay off their mortgage or even help a family member to get onto the property ladder,’ said Steve Fletcher, head of Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks Retail Network.
‘Whatever the circumstances Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks have a range of products to suit different needs and budgets and to help make the UK's property aspirations for 2015 a reality,’ he added.
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