Mortgage lenders withdraw some products after mini-budget market turmoil September 27, 2022 By PA Banks and building societies are withdrawing some of their mortgages from sale after the Government’s mini-budget on Friday sparked massive market turmoil. Three lenders have so far withdrawn some of their products amid the uncertainty. Virgin Money said: “Given market conditions we have temporarily withdrawn Virgin Money mortgage products for new business customers. [...]
Average monthly mortgage bill rises to £1,150 as new buyers set to struggle September 23, 2022 Average mortgage repayments are now above £1,150, as house sales are set to plummet with further rate-rises expected. Experts at Savills have said the Bank of England’s seventh consecutive base rate rise is hitting home-owners hard, and new buyers even harder. The hike to 2.25 per cent yesterday, the highest since 2014, means home-owners may [...]
Stamp duty cuts and a planning overhaul: Estate agents tell us their housing policy wish list September 14, 2022 With Simon Clarke announced as the new housing minister, we asked top estate agents for their housing policy wish lists Simon Tollit, Partner, Tedworth Property Operating in the luxury residential sector of Prime Central London, the last two years have seen a strong domestic market and more recently London has welcomed back international investors. However, [...]
Inland Homes shares plummet as it suspends shareholder buy-backs September 6, 2022 Inland Homes has announced it expects to make a heavy loss this year and has suspended its announced share buy-back programme.
Property franchise the Belvoir group has uptick in revenue built on lettings September 5, 2022 Property franchise the Belvoir group’s revenue was up 12 per cent in the first half of the year driven by the continued high demand for lettings. The firm, which also runs financial services, made £15.4m up until June, up from £13.8m in the same period last year. Its gross profits was dominated by 60 per [...]
Mortgage transactions predicted to drop six per cent in 2022 due to interest rate hikes August 16, 2022 Mortgage activity is set to drop six per cent in 2022 as rising inflation and interest rates put pressure on potential homeowners. Brokers Henry Dannell published figures this week showing the housing market had crashed from the highs of 2021, with interest rates putting off new buyers. Figures precept mortgage activity to contract by six [...]
House prices continue to climb in nightmare scenario for first-time buyers even though buyer interest is slowing August 15, 2022 House prices continue to move firmly upwards and are still expected to be higher in a year’s time, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) this afternoon. The numbers are somewhat surprising given that surveyors have seen the longest stretch of shrinking buyer demand in the housing market since the early stages of [...]
Following ‘dreadful’ results shareholder calls for Purple Bricks chair to be removed August 2, 2022 The chairman of estate agency Purple Bricks should be removed following its “dreadful” annual results this morning, a key shareholder has said. Lecram Holdings, which owns 4.2 per cent of the company, called for it to take action after disastrous losses and plummeting revenue for the last financial year. Calling for chairman Paul Pindar to [...]
Purple Bricks looks for recovery after bruising financial year with big losses and revenue drop August 2, 2022 Estate agency Purple Bricks has set out a recovery plan following a bruising financial year, with instructions, profit and revenue all way down on 2021. The tech-led housing group suffered due to a mixture of supply chain problems as a turbulent property market, and “a year of transformation”. It registered a loss of £42m in [...]
Yet another ‘housing policy’ designed mainly to frustrate housebuilding July 28, 2022 Pictured in an olive, recently waxed Barbour jacket in front of rolling green hills, Rishi Sunak looked every bit the country gentleman in pictures posted to his social media accounts yesterday. The reason? A commitment to protect the green belt. “We’ve seen too many examples of local councils circumventing the views of residents by taking [...]