House price growth falls for fourth consecutive month, worst run since 2008 December 30, 2022 House prices have plummeted for the fourth consecutive month by 2.8 per cent in December, the worst run since the financial crisis of 2008. Nationwide’s latest House Price Index shows this month proved to be another sharp slow down in growth down from 4.4 per cent in November. House prices fell by 0.1 per cent [...]
London calling: Capital regains prize as most searched-for property location December 21, 2022 The allure of the countryside during the pandemic has subsided as searches for homes in London have spiked to their highest levels since going into lockdown. Cornwall and Devon held the most searched-for locations for several months in 2021, now Brits are looking to head back to the capital, research from online property agent Rightmove [...]
Brits untroubled by rising mortgage rates as property transactions rise December 21, 2022 Monthly property transactions have increased across the UK and returned to pre-pandemic levels despite the ongoing cost of living crisis. Today, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) published statistics indicating that monthly property transactions in the UK above £40,000 have increased consecutively over the past nine months. Frances McDonald, research analyst at Savills said: “In light [...]
UK rental demand up 23 per cent as scorned first-time buyers turn to lettings November 25, 2022 The UK’s rental demand has increased by 23 per cent in the last year, according to a new Rightmove research. The analysis has revealed that the increase in the UK’s rental demand is also due to many first-time buyers having to put their dreams on hold until mortgage rates go down, the Guardian first reported. [...]
Exclusive: £18bn bill to upgrade to London’s energy inefficient homes November 16, 2022 Upgrading London’s leaky homes will come with a price tag of a mere £18bn, amid industry and consumer calls to improve the energy efficiency of the UK’s housing stock. More than 2m homes in the capital have an energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of D or below, meaning that it will cost just over £18.5bn [...]
Persimmon signals housing slowdown as sales slump amid recession fears November 8, 2022 Soaring interest rates and economic uncertainty are eating into sales and reducing consumer appetite for housing, revealed Persimmon.
London’s businesses need more affordable housing for their young staff October 31, 2022 Few of Britain’s problems could not be solved by putting shovels into the ground. Nowhere is that more true than when it comes to housing – a shortage that could, if left unchecked, become a brake on the entire country’s economic growth. On our front page today we report on a potential fall in London [...]
Sureserve unveils strong trading update powered by growing order book October 11, 2022 Sureserve has posted a bullish trading update, revealing its order book has bounced sixteen per cent this year, rising to £585m.
UK’s largest housing association Clarion told to improve by Ombudsman after failures on mould and pests October 10, 2022 The Housing Ombudsman has found multiple failures from the largest housing association in the UK, Clarion. Clarion showed “evidence indicative of wider service failures” in areas including damp and mould, pest control and complaint handling, in a report published this morning. The HO said when it came to mould, Clarion “did not have a sufficiently [...]
£277m financing deal between Quintain and J.P. Morgan to provide new homes at Wembley Park September 28, 2022 A £277m financing deal between development company Quintain and investment bank J.P. Morgan Chase will provide 769 new homes at Wembley Park. 74 percent of Quintain’s two new residential buildings, expected to be completed by early 2025, will be ‘Build-to-Rent’. Shops, cafes, restaurants and a 7-acre park are also in the works. The largest construction [...]