London average house prices top £600,000 for the first time November 16, 2014 The average price of a residential London property has risen above £600,000 for the first time but signs of cooling are evident. The break through the £600,000 barrier in house prices in November marks just a 0.8 per cent increase on October’s figure, according to data released today by online property market platform Rightmove. Rightmove’s [...]
London property prices: Slowing demand in the capital drives national market dip but it’s “temporary” November 13, 2014 A fall in demand for houses from new buyers in London is leading a dip in the national housing market as house price growth remains sluggish. Demand fell for the fourth consecutive month in October, according to the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) but the number of houses coming on to the market remained [...]
Rising London house prices: What we can learn from Cyprus’s 2013 economic crash November 5, 2014 As international buyers continue to snap up London property and send house prices skyrocketing, a group of economists has suggested the events leading up to Cyprus's 2013 economic crash should be taken as a warning to UK banks. In March last year, Cyprus's debt had spiraled so far out of control that it came [...]
London property prices: More million-pound properties have been sold in London this year than ever before October 31, 2014 London house prices might be cooling, but things are certainly hotting up at the premium end of the market. Sales of properties costing more than £1m have reached record levels in the UK with 6,143 houses sold in the first half of the year- 70 per cent of which were in London. That’s nearly 2,000 [...]
Merchants Walk in east London: Affordable house prices, yet very commutable October 30, 2014 As the fringes of the City soar in both popularity and price, first-time buyers and young professionals on modest incomes are looking to move a bit further afield. In this case “further afield” means 15 minutes away by Tube. Bow in Tower Hamlets, east London, has seen a spurt in popularity as a result, [...]
London house prices: Year-long boom comes to an end October 28, 2014 London house prices fell steeply in September, following a year of exceptional gains across each of the capital’s boroughs. Data published yesterday by the Land Registry shows London house prices fell 0.7 per cent in just one month. However, prices are still elevated; they are 18.4 per cent higher compared with September 2013. The price [...]
London house prices: The capital could have 500,000 new homes worth £200bn by 2024 October 28, 2014 Although the rise of house prices in the capital has slowed for now, the housing crisis remains a major issue – so new data showing London's property market could grow by over £200bn over the next 10 years is encouraging. Estate agent Stirling Ackroyd says that although 570,000 new homes will be needed to satisfy [...]
Foxtons share price plummets as it issues profit warning on cooling London house prices October 23, 2014 What a difference a year makes. Just over a year after its massively oversubscribed IPO, shares in Foxtons have plummeted more than 16 per cent after it issued a profit warning saying "constrained" growth in London's housing market is likely to hit volumes in its second half. The upmarket estate agent, known for its trendy, [...]
London house prices: Property market stalls in September October 21, 2014 The inexorable rise in London’s house market stalled in September according to Sequence, a national estate agency network. The number of transactions fell by one per cent, adding to the body of evidence pointing to a marked slowdown in the London housing market. “What we are seeing is a return to normality in the housing [...]
London house prices may be starting to drop October 15, 2014 London house prices could already be falling, according to figures released yesterday by estate agents Haart. Prices in the capital were 3.3 per cent lower in September than in August. However, growth since September 2013 remains high at 19.8 per cent. A similar, but less extreme, trend is seen for prices for the whole UK. [...]