House price growth falls to its lowest since October 2015 as stamp duty changes take their toll June 1, 2016 Have George Osborne's changes to house prices had their desired effect? House price growth fell in May, to its lowest since October last year – suggesting things could be about to look up for those struggling to move up the property ladder. Nationwide's House Price Index showed prices rose 1.3 per cent to £204,368 in the [...]
House prices in Chelsea have fallen by 10 per cent this year October 6, 2016 House prices in Chelsea have fallen by 9.8 per cent annually, according to Knight Frank. Overall, prices for high-end homes in central London fell by 2.6 per cent in September, the estate agents said. Read more: House prices under threat in Tower Hamlets due to rapid building and Brexit There were marked regional differences in prices [...]
Oca-done deal: Morrisons expected to unveil new home delivery tie-up this week August 8, 2016 Supermarket chain Morrisons is expected to announce a refreshed tie-up with online grocer Ocado this week. The deal will enable Wm Morrison to compete more aggressively in the home delivery space by giving it nationwide coverage. Read more: Morrisons sales nudge up as Potts marks first year at helm The company is likely to announce the [...]
Number of mortgage approvals down by over a fifth in August September 26, 2016 House purchase approvals dropped by more than a fifth in August, according to figures from the BBA. The number of approvals was down by 21 per cent as compared to August 2012. In the first eight months of this year, approvals were two per cent lower than in the same period of 2015. Read more: [...]
Another knock to the Remoaners as mortgage lending boosted in August September 22, 2016 Pre-referendum fears about a housing market slump have been squashed today after the Council of Mortgage Lenders published figures showing a jump in mortgage lending in August. There was a seven per cent month-on-month rise in mortgage lending in August, CML said, with the total amount borrowed reaching £22.5bn. Lending was up 15 per cent annually, [...]
Syria crisis: US and Russia reach truce deal and plan to tackle Isis with joint airstrikes September 10, 2016 The US and Russia have reached a breakthrough deal on Syria's peace process that will begin with a nationwide "cessation of hostilities" from sundown on Monday. The two countries, who have been at odds with one another over the five-year conflict and backed opposite sides, have agreed to launch coordinated air strikes against Isis and other [...]
City Moves for 27 September 2016 | Who’s switching jobs September 27, 2016 Covington Graham Vinter, general counsel of BG Group from 2007 until 2015, has joined Covington’s London office. Graham will chair the firm’s project finance practice and supervise an expansion of the firm’s capabilities in this area. At BG Group, he was a member of the group executive committee and reported to the chiefexecutive officer. He was responsible for the company’s legal [...]
First-time buyers still have to save for over a decade to get a home in London September 26, 2016 First-time buyers may have hoped the EU referendum would reverse house price growth in the UK, but a Brexit housing crash has not materialised, and saving for a deposit has not become any easier. Would-be homeowners have to save for just over 10 years to get a deposit, according to research by Hamptons International, a figure [...]
City firms carry on hiring through Brexit uncertainty September 12, 2016 London’s firms are still taking on staff despite the uncertainty caused by June’s referendum, two new surveys of the capital’s businesses have found. Recruitment outfit Manpower said the number of employers planning to hire more staff in the final three months of the year has increased, taking London to second place on the nationwide league [...]
House price growth in London to drop to six per cent this year September 23, 2016 House price inflation in UK cities is set to slow to 8.2 per cent – and annual growth in London is predicted to fall to six per cent by the end of this year. According to Hometrack, house price growth has slowed in cities across the south of England especially, due to the weaker demand for homes after the Brexit [...]