Taylor Wimpey on track to meet guidance, unscathed by supply chain concerns November 11, 2021 British housebuilder Taylor Wimpey this morning said it was on track to deliver full year results in line with previous guidance, after strong housing demand helped it offset supply chain pressures. Although the country’s third-largest housbuilder said it had experienced industry-wide pressures on the cost and availability of certain materials and a shortage of drivers [...]
What everyone warned for is now a fact: Supply chain woes are slowing UK economic growth November 11, 2021 The ONS said this morning that UK economic growth slowed sharply between July and September. The official figures show this is largely due to the ongoing supply chain problems. The economy expanded by 1.3 per cent between July and September, down from growth of 5.5 per cent in the previous three months. The ONS said [...]
Only 37 properties on estate agents books: Lack of homes is pushing up house prices November 11, 2021 Despite an overall net balance of 10 per cent of property professionals reporting an increase in new buyer inquiries, estate agents only have 37 properties on their books on average, down from around 42 in March, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors warned this morning. A growth in inquiries from house-hunters in October is yet [...]
Brussels gives City firms extension on clearing deadline November 10, 2021 Brussels has yielded to demands from City firms to allow them to continue to provide a crucial service that keeps financial markets well oiled. The European Union has given British financial institutions more time to provide crucial clearing services to clients in the bloc. The extension was granted due to a lack of capacity within [...]
Breaking £370k mark: Average UK house price expected to jump by £40k within the next five years November 10, 2021 The average house price across Britain is expected to break through the £370,000 mark within the next five years, as property prices may rise by more than £40,000. Giving its predictions up to 2026, Savills predicts that the typical property value will increase from £327,838 in 2021 to reach £370,785. The property group expects the [...]
MPs reject change to telecom security law that bars China’s Huawei from 5G network November 9, 2021 New legislative rules aimed at blocking the installation of Huawei technology in the UK’s 5G network have been rejected by MPs. The Telecommunications (Security) Bill should force providers to stop installing equipment by the Chinese phone-maker in the UK’s 5G networks and also sets out a road map to remove high-risk vendors altogether. The House [...]
Housebuilders concerned over rising material costs November 8, 2021 Housebuilders are wrangling with supply chain disruption and rising material costs with the delivery of new homes under threat. 61 per cent of builders said these factors were the biggest obstacles adding pressure to their bottom line, in a survey of more than 50 English housebuilders by property consultancy Knight Frank. Concerns are also mounting [...]
BA and rivals cheer return of the $1bn transatlantic route November 7, 2021 The first British tourists and business travellers since the March 2020 Trump White House ban are set to touch down in the US today, in a boost to long-haul airlines such as BA and Virgin Atlantic. The London Heathrow to New York’s JFK airport was said to bring in around $1bn to British Airways pre-Covid, [...]
First-time buyer price inflation nears 10 per cent as London house prices shoot past £500k November 6, 2021 First-time buyer annual house price inflation is now at a five-month high, at 9.2 per cent, and has pushed ahead of the equivalent measure for home movers, at 8.1 per cent, according to property experts. In London, the average house prices have shot passed £500k. The average UK house price hit a record high of [...]
Focus On: Islington – An area that has all a savvy buyer needs November 5, 2021 One of those neighbourhoods that has it all, Islington combines lively restaurants and bars, inviting pubs and attractive residential areas with Georgian townhouses, garden squares and quaint terraces. Less bourgeois than west London, it attracts a mix of high-earning middle class millennials and boomers, families, and hipster house sharers with a liking for arts and [...]