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 [...]
A trainspotter’s paradise? This converted Great Northern railway station in Lincolnshire has gone on sale – and comes complete with a train and a section of track May 20, 2016 What do you buy the trainspotter who has everything? How about their own station? A converted Great Northern railway station in Rippingale, Lincolnshire, has been put up for sale by its owner. For £600,000, not only do you get a three-bedroom house and 1.2 acres of land – but you'll also get a section of track, and [...]
Surprise: Asking prices have jumped to new record highs of £308,151 across England and Wales May 16, 2016 In what seems now to be an ongoing trend, asking prices in England and Wales jumped to a new record high of £308,151 on average in May. The "eye-watering" increase is a rise of £1,118 on the previous month, property website Rightmove said in figures released today. The price uplift has come despite a flurry to [...]
Yep, house price growth rose in June – but that was before the Brexit vote August 16, 2016 House price growth ticked up to 8.7 per cent in the year to June, official figures have shown. The figure was its highest since October 2014 – although it only included one week of The Brexit Effect. The figures, published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), was up from 8.5 per cent in May, [...]
London house prices up by 10 per cent in October and first-time buyers bear the brunt – Rightmove October 19, 2015 There's just no end to it. London house prices are 9.8 per cent higher than they were in October 2014, data released today by online property market Rightmove reveals. Nationally, house prices rose 5.6 per cent year-on-year with first-time buyer properties leading the way at 9.6 per cent. The number of properties coming to the London [...]
This map shows how house prices have changed since the Brexit vote in each inner London postcode August 16, 2016 There has been much fevered debate over whether the Brexit vote has affected house prices or not. While some figures have suggested prices are up, others have shown they're down: so far, so confusing. So Jefferies analyst Anthony Codling has used data from the UK's largest property portals to figure out what's actually happened to house prices in [...]
Take a look inside five of London’s £35m homes April 19, 2016 We all know there are people who are are happy to fork out vast sums of money to snap up tiny parts of London. Which is why we hear stories of a shack in Peckham selling for £1m, or a garage in Chelsea being snapped up for £360,000. But some – London's highest net-worth individuals – are prepared to stump up [...]
Competition warnings over OnTheMarket were pretty much inevitable April 22, 2016 Anyone with even a passing interest in technology and its history could have predicted this one: just as the Luddites were eventually overwhelmed by power looms, online property portal OnTheMarket was destined to stumble. And lo, yesterday it came to pass: the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) effectively took a sledgehammer to the site’s business [...]
UK house prices: Rightmove says the average London home could cost £1m by end of the decade September 21, 2015 London house prices are climbing at such a rapid rate that the average price could hit £1m by 2020. In news that will buoy homeowners but frighten Londoners with ownership aspirations, house prices in the capital jumped 2.2 per cent this month compared with August, according to figures published today by property website Rightmove. [...]
One in five London homes is for sale at £1m or more – here are the priciest boroughs June 16, 2016 So bored of Brexit that you don't even care what happens on the 23 June any more? Well, good news: London house prices are still outrageous, so you can get annoyed (or, deliriously happy, depending on your home ownership status) about that instead. New data out today showed one in five houses in the capital are worth £1m or [...]