London is back: Influx of new residents picks up as 1 in 3 homes are let to tenants from outside the capital May 16, 2022 It has been revealed that nearly three in every 10 homes let in London so far this year have gone to people who were previously living outside the capital. Some 30 per cent of these properties have gone to tenants who were previously living elsewhere, according to research from sales and letting agent Hamptons, shared [...]
Half of all £1m+ UK property sales are in London with not Chelsea but Wandsworth leading the pack May 15, 2022 Despite a more lethargic pandemic property market performance, London remains by far the most prestigious pocket of the property market across England and Wales, accounting for almost half of all homes sold at £1m or above. With an average sold price of £1.4m and a total of £17.6bn worth of property sold at or above [...]
Property heavyweight slams housing reforms in Queen’s Speech: ‘Nothing new – simply old policies re-hashed’ May 11, 2022 The Queen’s Speech will do little to solve Britain’s housing crisis, a leading property association shared with City A.M. this morning. There were three main commitments linked to housing in the Government’s announcement; the Renters’ Reform Bill which will end unfair evictions; the Social Housing Regulation Bill which will give tenants more rights and vital [...]
Lack of properties in London’s poshest postcodes sees rental prices soar May 9, 2022 The cost of renting a property located in one of London’s most prestigious postcodes has jumped 28.3 per cent over the previous year, due to a shortage of rental properties and booming demand. There are now 50 per cent fewer rental properties hitting the market than before the pandemic, new figures from LonRes show. The [...]
Post-pandemic rental yields climbing with SE17, NW3 and E7 leading: ‘Naive to think renters would reject London’ May 7, 2022 London rental yields are still on the rise after a temporary pandemic slump, with southern areas providing particularly strong opportunities for buy-to-let landlords. While much of the nation’s property market enjoyed a boom during the pandemic, London’s market was hit by a dip in demand as people prioritised green, open space over urban living. This, [...]
Today’s interest rate hike may hit mortgage holders hard, warns IFS director ahead of BoE announcement May 5, 2022 Paul Johnson, director of the Institute For Fiscal Studies, warned this morning of the impact on people’s mortgages of an expected interest rates hike by the Bank of England on Thursday. “We are still at historically staggeringly low levels of interest rates,” he told Radio 4’s Today programme. “So you look at it that way [...]
7 in 10 first-time buyers forced to delay property purchase as cost of living crisis drains home seekers’ wallets May 4, 2022 A staggering 70 per cent of potential first-time buyers looking to buy in the next year or two have decided to delay their purchases as rising living costs hit their ability to save, according to a survey. Nearly nine in 10 said their ability to save for a deposit has been affected by the rising [...]
Prime London house prices skyrocket by 114 per cent as homebuyers flock back to the city April 30, 2022 While prime London property prices have remained largely flat on a year on year basis, life is starting to return to the capital’s top tier, with some postcodes seeing average sale prices climb by as much as 114 per cent. However, not everywhere has fared so well with some postcodes seeing a reduction in average [...]
Exclusive: Millions of London tenants should brace themselves for rent increase of £1,000+ this year April 27, 2022 Millions of Londoners who currently rent in the capital face an increase in their housing costs of more than £1k this year. As energy bills climb and the cost of living crisis rages, London remains by far the least affordable region of the UK rental market, with the average tenant currently paying £21,140 per year. [...]
Weekend read: First-time home now have to stump up £33k more than before Covid hit April 24, 2022 How much worse off are Britain’s first-time buyers now the pandemic starts to settle? Quite a bit, as it turns out, largely as a result of the post-pandemic property market boom. A new analysis of first-time buyer house prices looked at the cost of purchasing a first home before the start of the pandemic in [...]