London house prices: London renters have paid a quarter of the price of an average home to their landlords in the past five years March 3, 2016 There's no easy way to say this: if you're renting in London, you could probably have put together a 23 per cent deposit for the average home in the capital with the rent you've paid in the last five years. New research by Shelter suggests renters paid a total of £89,269 over the past five [...]
UK house price growth hits its highest since March – and that’s before buy-to-let investors began the rush December 15, 2015 UK house prices grew seven per cent in the year to October, their highest growth since March. The average house price rose to £287,000, up from £286,000 in September, the Office for National Statistics said, as the prospect for low interest rates continued to fuel the market. The largest increase was experienced in the East of England, [...]
Help to buy could be worsening London’s housing crisis and driving young people out of the capital February 25, 2016 Are you tired of London? Want to move to a quieter, cheaper part of the country? If so, you’re not alone – every year, thousands of people quit the city in search of a more tranquil existence. However, they tend to be replaced by a new wave of incoming urbanites, typically young people attracted by London’s [...]
First-time buyer sales up by 22 per cent last year January 6, 2015 HOUSE sales to first-time buyers rose by 22 per cent last year with 326,500 taking their first steps onto the property ladder. The rise in new buyers means sales at this end of the market are back to 2007 levels, at the start of the financial crisis. The figures, published by lender Halifax, show that [...]
London house prices: Thousands of London homes are left vacant long-term February 21, 2016 Despite a chronic housing shortage in the capital, tens of thousands of homes in London are left vacant on a long-term basis, according to new data. More than 22,000 homes have been left empty by their owners for more than six months, despite soaring rents and property prices, data obtained under Freedom of Information by the [...]
Tips from business, suppliers and buyers on getting your product noticed September 22, 2016 If there's one thing we’ve learned since Brexit, it’s that the UK’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) always have big ambitions. No one ever said it was easy. Some of Britain’s largest and most influential businesses started out with nothing but an idea. Often, the most successful had very little initial investment, but made up [...]
Area guide: Wembley – house prices have risen by 10 per cent in the last year April 14, 2016 It may be the home of football, but Wembley’s also home to around 115,000 Londoners. And with its diverse housing stock and decent transport links, it could be your new home, too. Research from estate agent Hamptons International recorded a “surge” in transactions in Wembley last year, as hundreds of new build flats went on [...]
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 [...]
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: [...]