Searches for UK homes with air conditioning more than double
Searches for UK homes with air conditioning have more than doubled this summer, according to property website Rightmove. This surge in interest is driven by recent heatwaves, with 87% of people now considering a property's ability to stay cool as important when choosing a new home.

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AI-generatedSearches for UK homes with air conditioning have more than doubled this summer, according to property website Rightmove. This surge in interest is driven by recent heatwaves, with 87% of people now considering a property's ability to stay cool as important when choosing a new home. Consumer research indicates that 61% of people would consider installing air conditioning, though only 12% have done so. Experts predict that hotter heatwaves could lead to a significant portion of existing UK homes overheating by 2050, potentially necessitating air conditioning. The rise in working from home and increasingly warm summers are also contributing factors to the growing demand for cooling systems, which can cost around £2,500 per room.
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5 extracted61% of people would consider installing air conditioning, while 87% said a property's ability to stay cool is important.
Searches for UK homes with air conditioning more than doubled this summer.
Air conditioning accounts for about 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions.
An estimated 4m homes in the UK now have air conditioning, double the figure from three years ago.
92% of existing UK homes could overheat by 2050, potentially requiring air conditioning.