UK house prices: Why Help to Buy, Starter Homes and other government initiatives won’t boost housebuilding in the UK February 9, 2016 There's nothing like a target to focus the mind. Last year, the newly elected Conservative government set themselves several in an attempt to tackle the housing crisis and get more new homes built over the course of this parliament. The numbers are ambitious. The government says it wants a million new homes built in England [...]
In charts: UK house price growth slows but first-time buyers still feel the pinch December 16, 2014 First-time buyers are paying 12 per cent more this year than at the same point last year, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The ONS revealed house prices were flirting with stagnation in October, when they increased just 0.1 per cent on a month-on-month basis. After yesterday’s data from Rightmove showed [...]
UK housing crisis: The next problem area will be retirement homes February 17, 2016 Talk of the housing crisis conjures up images of first time buyers trapped by sky high prices, as their income is syphoned off into rent. But alongside the cash-strapped "generation rent", there's another age group at risk: the next crisis may well be in retirement homes. At the heart of the difficulties in residential care lies [...]
Bumper year for Bovis Homes as house price growth boosts profits by 20 per cent February 22, 2016 Housebuilder Bovis Homes said house price growth helped it deliver bumper profits in 2015. The figures Revenues in the year to the end of December rose 17 per cent to £946.5m, from £809.4m last year – while pre-tax profits rose 20 per cent to £160.1m, from £133.5m. It said it had been bossed by a strong increase in average sales price, which grew seven per [...]
Prices for central London’s luxury homes are falling – but outer areas are becoming less affordable September 21, 2016 London's luxury homes are set to have their prices cut by nearly 10 per cent this year, but prices in the capital's outer boroughs will continue to become less affordable, according to new research. Property services giant Savills has predicted prices on high-end homes in central London will drop by nine per cent this year and won't return to growth [...]
UK house prices: London Help to Buy is a thing now – but experts warn it could inflate risks (and only help high earners in the first place) February 1, 2016 Callooh callay, London's own Help to Buy scheme has launched this morning, the government's scheme to give first-time buyers a lift onto the housing ladder. The new scheme effectively doubles the help being given out previously, as the government makes loans of up to 40 per cent available for first and second-time buyers on new [...]
Starting gun fired to restart sale of billions of pounds of distressed mortgages October 4, 2016 The government is preparing to put a multi-billion pound portfolio of mortgages it manages on behalf of failed lender Bradford & Bingley back on the market. UK Asset Resolution (UKAR) – whose role is to flog mortgages written by doomed lenders that include Bradford & Bingley and Northern Rock – signalled an end to its Brexit break by circulating non-disclosure agreements to prospective buyers. Read [...]
Weak pound means pricier petrol and more VAT for the Treasury October 22, 2016 Treasury coffers have been bolstered by the weakened pound driving up prices at the pump according to a report released today. Fuel prices have risen by an average of 3.5p a litre over the last month. This means that the government is raking approximately £25m each month in increased VAT revenues, the AA Fuel Price report revealed. Read more: [...]
The EU is adding fuel to the Brexit fire through new burdens on technology startups April 6, 2016 You might think, given Europe’s anaemic rate of growth and enduringly high levels of unemployment, that Brussels would be doing all it can to encourage small tech businesses to grow. After all, the evidence shows that SMEs are the motors of job creation and technology companies provide the best chance of new high-value, high-wage employment. [...]
Landlords threaten to sell up 500,000 rental homes after stamp duty hike February 2, 2016 Landlords are so tired of being persecuted by the government, they're threatening to flog half a million rental properties in the next 12 months – meaning the UK's rental sector could be about to shrink dramatically. And as we have learned today – the UK needs more rental properties… Research by the National Landlords Associations [...]