Where to buy a property abroad in 2020


Simon Conn (pictured) is a financial adviser who specialises in overseas property In 2019 we had a steady number of enquiries from people interested in purchasing a property abroad as exchange rates more or less stayed the same throughout the year. Some spikes were occasionally seen due to the Brexit date being moved around and […]

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Low value homes have limited access to supermarket brands


Homeowners located in areas with cheaper prices have limited access to supermarkets with a higher average basket value, a study from WeBuyAnyHome has found. Property owners living in Blackpool, Blaenau Gwent and Neath Port Talbot are least likely to visit Waitrose or Budgens. These areas are dominated by Tesco, Sainsburys, Aldi and Asda stores. These […]

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Spike in mortgage approvals at the end of 2019


There was a spike in mortgage approvals in December, e.surv’s market monitor found. There were 66,253 residential mortgages approved during the final month of 2019 (seasonally adjusted), a jump of 1.9% from November’s total and an increase of 2.7% when compared to the same month last year. The clear general election result, combined with competitive […]

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Currency quirk favours expat buyers in Spain


Buyers in Spain can convert their mortgage debt into pounds – which broker Offshoreonline.org said effectively wipes out the currency risk. In this situation if the pound got stronger your debt in euros would get smaller, with the opposite being true. Guy Stephenson of Offshoreonline.org, said: “A lot of buyers do not fully understand the importance of […]

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RICS: Housing market sees post-election lift


Housing sentiment improved after the general election result in a number of ways, the RICS UK Residential Market Survey found. In December 17% more RICS members saw a rise rather than a fall in buyer enquiries, with those in Wales and the North East in particular reporting strong activity. The number of agreed sales edged […]

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Southern Grove unveils £33m canal side Shoreditch development


A £33m office development in Shoreditch has been unveiled by developer Southern Grove. The scheme, on the border with Haggerston, comprises of 4,530 square metres of office space. Southern Grove exchanged contracts on the land on Wednesday and plans to use Cross Laminated Timber, as a greener option than concrete. This means the building, spanning […]

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Wales leads the way on house price growth


Wales house prices increased by 7.8% to £173,000 in the year to November 2019, outstripping the rest of the UK. Office for National Statistics data shows that prices also rose by 4.0% to £140,000 in Northern Ireland, 3.5% in Scotland to £155,000, and 1.7% in England to £251,000. For the UK as a whole house […]

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There are almost 25,000 empty homes in London


Almost 25,000 homes in London are being left unoccupied – the highest number since 2012, government data shows. At the same time, over 56,000 London families relied on temporary accommodation between April and June 2019. Tom Copley AM, Labour’s London Assembly housing spokesperson, will ask Mayor of London Sadiq Khan at Thursday’s Mayor’s Question Time […]

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Mortgage lending to rebound in 2020 and 2021


The mortgage market is set to return to growth over the next two years owing to lower levels of political uncertianty, the ‘New Normal’ report from the Intermediary Mortgage Lenders Association has predicted. The trade association forecasted that gross mortgage lending will grow by 1.4% to £268bn in 2020, rising to £275bn in 2021, with […]

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