Are prices in England & Wales still rising?
Energy efficiency will become key considerations for buyers next year while those with cash will be preferred purchasers, Jackson-Stops has predicted.
Buy-to-let lenders need to ready themselves for a “prolonged period of stress” when it comes to assessing mortgage applications, the Bank of England has warned.
Two pillars have long held up hundreds of thousands of retirement dreams: the stock market and the property market. Cracks have emerged in both this year. Savers relying on their workplace pension have watched the value of their pots sink, thanks to a twin sell-off in both the bond and stock markets.
An accountancy firm says that 70,000 buy-to-let landlords have exited the UK’s rental market over the last 12 months.
London has returned as the go-to destination for potential property buyers, Rightmove claims.
Soaring inflation following the long-term impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and Russia's war with Ukraine has led to a rollercoaster ride for Britain's housing market over the past three years.
Average house prices in the UK have fallen for the fourth consecutive month with the prospect that an annual price fall is likely, Halifax reports.
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