UK house prices swell 10 per cent year-on-year July 14, 2021 The average price for a home has swelled 10 per cent, according to official data today, as house price inflation continues. London’s homeowners however might not feel the benefit, with prices jumping just 5.2 per cent in the year to May, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. Property prices in the capital have the [...]
Majority of UK tenants prepared to pay more for furnished homes July 14, 2021 A furnished rental home can improve your chances of finding a tenant and may increase the monthly level of rental income secured, according to new research by Manor Interiors. The firm have found that over a quarter of UK tenants would more likely view a rental property if it was already furnished. Another 26 per [...]
London in need of affordable housing to power recovery, say insurers July 13, 2021 London will struggle to rebuild from the pandemic unless more affordable housing is built, insurers Legal & General have warned today. The L&G Rebuilding Britain Index show housing is the poorest performing measure – behind jobs and economic prosperity – with affordable housing falling flat in London and the South East and West of England. Nigel [...]
New £350m Barking development to see 1,089 riverside homes built July 5, 2021 Weston Homes is building a £350m riverside development in Barking that will see 1,089 new one, two and three bedroom apartments built in the area. Alongside residential space, the new Abbey Quay development will feature 22,281 square feet of commercial and leisure space, which will include a restaurant, local shops, cafes, a gym and a [...]
Want to pay less tax? Move to Kensington, Chelsea or Westminster June 30, 2021 The average house price of a Westminster property is £1,000,559.73, yet the average council tax bill is £945. Compare that to County Durham, where the average house price is £112,722.16, but residents pay an average council tax bill of £2,528 per year. What is happening here? Residents in Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea, two of [...]
Homeowners could still sue for damages amid leasehold ground rent reforms June 24, 2021 Even though Persimmon Homes and Aviva have agreed to change the way they operate in regard to leaseholds and ground rent charges, homeowners could still be entitled to compensation, according to legal experts. Following a recent investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), house builder Persimmon will allow its leaseholders to buy the freehold [...]
Barnet, Richmond and Ealing see house price spike as pandemic fuels outer London spree June 21, 2021 House prices are heading upwards right across the country – but some London boroughs are doing better than others. New data suggests outer London properties have benefitted from a spike in pandemic-era purchases, as inner London residents look for more space and existing suburban dwellers tire of the same four walls. Properties in Barnet and [...]
Mapped: London property prices in your (very) local area June 21, 2021 Ever wondered what property prices are doing in your neck of the woods? Perhaps borough by borough? What about street by street? A new tool allows you to see the average property price of homes sold in 2020 in your (very) local area. Read more: London property developer slapped with 14-year ban for £13m ‘ponzi’ [...]
London lost £20bn in home sales during Covid-19, but these boroughs bucked the trend June 16, 2021 London lost £20bn in home sales during hte first 14 months of Covid-19, these capital boroughs bucked the trend
So much for the pandemic exodus: Home sellers’ confidence grows while WFH drives suburb popularity June 9, 2021 London has brushed off fears its population plan to leave en-masse, however home working has influenced where workers would like to live in the capital. Much has been made of the ‘London exodus’; the idea being that professionals who are no longer obligated to sit at a desk for five days per week would rather [...]