Property market growth in the UK remains subdued, latest lender index shows


Annual property price growth in the UK remained below 1% for an eighth month in a row in July, up just 0.3% to £217,663, according to the data from the latest lender index. Month on month prices also grew by just 0.3% and home mover activity is subdued, the index report from the Nationwide also […]

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Construction industry sub-contracting more to cope with Brexit uncertainty


Construction industry bosses are reorganising their workforce in preparation for a potential downturn, with higher levels of sub-contracting and lower levels of direct employment, according to new research. The State of Trade Survey, the only quarterly assessment of the UK wide SME construction sector, from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), shows that there was […]

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Survey finds majority of landlords not happy with repossession process


The majority of landlords in the UK’s private rented sector with experience of using the courts to repossess properties are dissatisfied with the way they work, new research has found. Some 79% are unhappy with the process and 91% support the creation of a dedicated housing court, according to one of the largest ever surveys […]

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House price growth falling in key cities in South of England, growth led by Edinburgh


House prices in 20 key UK cities increased by 1.7% in the 12 months to June 2019 and while some are seeing strong growth, in seven cities the annual rise is less than 1%, the latest index shows. There is also a growing polarisation in market conditions across southern England and the rest of the […]

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New figures show highest number of new home registrations in 12 years


Builders and developers in the UK registered the highest number of new homes for 12 years during the second quarter of 2019, new figures show. Some 43,000 new homes were registered over the three month period, according to the latest figures from NHBC, the warranty and insurance provider for new homes in the UK whose […]

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Beware the promises behind feel good rhetoric


Rhetoric; the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the exploitation of figures of speech and other compositional techniques. We now have a Prime Minister who is a master of this dark art. Before he entered No 10 Boris Johnson was welcomed for his remarks that stamp duty needed reform. Indeed, there was […]

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Research reveals rise in intergenerational mortgages


The intergenerational mortgage market has grown significantly in recent years and now offers some of the most competitive interest rates, according to new research. There are 28 intergenerational mortgage products available on the market today, a rise is 40% in two years, according to the research from financial information business Defaqto. Some 13 providers now […]

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House buyers numbers fell slightly in June, latest agent research shows


The number of house hunters registered per estate agent branch fell slightly in June but remains high for the year as the housing market continues to show resilience, according to the latest industry report. They fell from 307 to 305 but year on year demand has only fall by 1%. In June 2018 there was […]

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Self-employed people have little expectations of securing a mortgage


More than a third of self-employed would-be mortgage applicants didn’t go ahead because they expected rejection, a new study has found. One in five who applied were turned down because of insufficient proof of future earnings But specialist lenders take a more understanding view of self-employed applicants The national study, by specialist lender Together, found […]

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Record £100,000 fine for illegal short term subletting in London


A council tenant in London has been ordered to pay over £100,000 after being taken to court for illegally subletting his social housing flat in Victoria as a holiday home through Airbnb. Legal action was taken by Westminster City Council against Toby Harman, 37, after it was found that the property on Vauxhall Bridge Road […]

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