Holiday Homes: Thinking about buying a ski home? Read our guide on prices, places, powder and trends December 11, 2018 As the ski season descends upon us, it’s time to take a look at the best places to buy a ski home in the world, just in case you hit the slopes and never want to leave. Thankfully, we’ve got all the latest facts and figures at our disposal, thanks to the World Research team [...]
Heineken completes £2.2m redevelopment of The Gun in Spitalfields January 30, 2019 Heineken has completed the £2.2m redevelopment of historic East End pub The Gun, the company said today. The Gun, which was first opened in 1929, has undergone a radical transformation since closing its doors four years ago. Read more: Fuller's calls time on brewing business as Asahi agrees £250m deal The makeover, carried out with the [...]
ii Winter Portfolio doubles after fifth market-beating year May 22, 2019 After an amazing fifth winter, our portfolio almost doubles in value and beats all the global indices, proving that international investors are wrong to ignore UK stocks. It also proves it is possible to time the market. Five years ago, our interest was piqued by a stock market phenomenon that promised consistent market-beating returns year [...]
The Lifetime Isa: New clarifications are good news for first-time buyers, but do nothing to solve its conflict with pensions September 21, 2016 The Treasury released final details last week on the Lifetime Isa (Lisa) which launches in spring 2017. Aimed at two very different types of savers – first-time buyers and retirees – the updates mostly concern the first group, and will do little to silence critics who say that the Lisa will lure away people who could [...]
Persimmon share price rockets as it sells more homes at higher prices February 27, 2018 Shares in housebuilder Persimmon jumped more than 13 per cent in early trading, after it unveiled a rise in profits and sales in 2017. The figures Pre-tax profits rose 25 per cent to £977.1m in the year to the end of December, while revenues rose nine per cent to £3.42bn. It sold 16,043 homes, up [...]
First-time buyers are worried the interest rate cut kills their chances of saving for a deposit August 16, 2016 One fifth of 18 to 34 year old prospective buyers say they will find it difficult to save for a deposit due to the recent cut in interest rates. Research from MoneySuperMarket found 21 per cent of this age group think the interest rate cut will mean they will have to wait for longer to [...]
Mapped: First-time buyer house prices in every London borough July 29, 2016 Thinking of buying your first home? Thinking of helping your children buy their first home? Here's what you're up against in London. Estate agent eMoov.co.uk has released the average house price for first-time buyers in every London borough – and it's not very encouraging. Read more: Everything you need to know about the UK's housing market after [...]
Lending to London’s home movers sinks as first-time buyers edge onto the property market August 24, 2016 Home movers are releasing their grip on London's housing market, as data released from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) shows they took out fewer loans in the second quarter. CML said home movers withdrew 6,700 loans in the second quarter, a fall of 37 per cent as compared to the first quarter of 2016. [...]
First time buyers bounce back on to the property market as stamp duty changes take effect August 22, 2016 First-time buyers have finally started taking a bigger slice of London’s most exclusive postcodes, as stamp duty changes scare off landlords. The proportion of prime London home purchases made by first-time buyers went from 22 per cent in the first quarter of the year, up to 34 per cent in the second, according to data from [...]
Don’t be afraid of bad reviews, they are good for business April 12, 2019 It is human nature to find negative feedback uncomfortable. It’s the same whether it’s personal – such as memories from that mean teacher, or having to face that critical relative at a family gathering – or in business, when a boss doesn’t rate something that you believe in, or having to go through the dreaded [...]