Which Olympic-themed streets have the highest house prices? Zoopla answers the question no one was asking August 5, 2016 In the grand scheme of questions we had about the Rio 2016 Olympics ("Will all the buildings actually be finished by tonight's opening ceremony?", "Could those swimming trunks be any smaller?", etc), "does having the word 'Bolt' in my street name affect the value of my house?" wasn't one of them. But the good people at online [...]
Housebuilder Bellway’s share price climbs after positive set of results August 5, 2016 Residential property builder Bellway's share price climbed this morning after a strong set of results, rising 4.19 per cent in morning trading. But the company said it is "cautious" about how many sites it acquires after to the Brexit vote. Bellway added: "Since the result of the EU referendum, there has been some modest caution from a [...]
House prices fell month-on-month in July, and quarterly price growth has slowed August 5, 2016 House prices fell between June and July – but there was growth year-on-year, Halifax data released this morning has shown. Property values in the three months to July were up by 8.4 per cent compared to the same period last year, according to the Halifax house price index. Prices between May and July were 1.6 [...]
Olympic jump! Here’s how far house prices have gone up in the area near London’s Olympic Park August 5, 2016 With the Rio 2016 Olympic Games kicking off today, it seems like an appropriate time to reflect on the London Olympics – and how they affected house prices. Research from Lloyds Bank has shown that house prices near the Olympic Park have risen by 53 per cent since September 2012, up from an average of £286,638 [...]
Focus On Archway: Will a new road system, public square and revamped tube station boost house prices in N19? August 4, 2016 Legend has it that when Dick Whittington was on his way out of London, he reached Archway, heard the peal of the Bow Bells and decided to return to the capital. Its reputation as a hinterland, a border, endured for centuries afterwards. Known originally as Highgate Archway – as in, the place you pass through [...]
New homes on sale in London: from restored Victorian terraces in Bayswater to new homes in up-and-coming Walthamstow August 4, 2016 Brackenbury Square, Hammersmith From £550,000 Live the west London village life a short walk away from Goldhawk Road tube station at Brackenbury Square. The Notting Hill Sales development takes its name from nearby Brackenbury Village, which is in the Hammersmith Grove Conservation Area with all the boutiques and independent shops the village name engenders. There [...]
Opinion: Why we need a new certification system to make sure new homes will last for generations to come August 4, 2016 Plans set out by the government to build one million new homes by 2020 has instigated a mad rush to push through as many developments as possible in the coming years. It is vital that we learn from past mistakes of quick-fire developments, built in a hurry that are now obsolete or no longer fit [...]
Trade association asserts that builder’s merchants sales are strong August 4, 2016 The trade association representing builder's merchants has stressed today that sales are in the industry are strong after construction supplier Travis Perkins said that it had been hit by the Brexit vote. The Builders Merchants Federation said sales in the sector were up were up 3.1 per cent in June as compared to the same period last [...]
This was the biggest City office deal in the last quarter August 4, 2016 Amazon made the biggest office deal in the City in the last quarter, taking 47,101 sq ft of space in Beaufort House. Research from BNP Paribas Real Estate showed Amazon made the biggest City move in a period when lease length fell from 9.5 years to 7.8 years as occupiers sought more flexibility. Read more: Westfield Stratford set [...]
Here’s how far fixed rates have fallen in the last six years August 4, 2016 Fixed rate mortgages have fallen continuously for the past six years – with marked falls taking place before the Brexit vote. Rates have fallen by an average of 2.5 per cent since 2010, according to data released today from Legal & General. Read more: Experts are not impressed by HSBC's new 0.99 per cent fixed [...]