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  • Home values dropping: Average house price falls by more than £2,000

    November 15, 2021

    New figures show this morning that the average price of a home coming to market dipped by more than £2,000 so far this month. Across Britain, the average price tag now stands at £342,401 – £2,044, or 0.6 per cent, less than in October – as sellers seek to attract buyers’ attention ahead of the [...]

  • Price of buying a home climbs three times as fast as building costs

    November 12, 2021

    The cost of buying a Redrow home has increased nearly three times as fast as the cost of building one despite squeezes on supply chains, the company revealed today. Redrow said it was working with suppliers to make sure that it could keep building at the same pace as in the past, but that pressures [...]

  • Only 37 properties on estate agents books: Lack of homes is pushing up house prices

    November 11, 2021

    Despite an overall net balance of 10 per cent of property professionals reporting an increase in new buyer inquiries, estate agents only have 37 properties on their books on average, down from around 42 in March, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors warned this morning. A growth in inquiries from house-hunters in October is yet [...]

  • Breaking £370k mark: Average UK house price expected to jump by £40k within the next five years

    November 10, 2021

    The average house price across Britain is expected to break through the £370,000 mark within the next five years, as property prices may rise by more than £40,000. Giving its predictions up to 2026, Savills predicts that the typical property value will increase from £327,838 in 2021 to reach £370,785. The property group expects the [...]

  • Post-pandemic exodus may achieve what levelling up agenda has not as City’s wealthy retreat

    October 29, 2021

    Canada is today unrecognisable from the form it took just two years ago, as the impact of the pandemic has left it relatively quiet and lacking the commuter traffic that has long characterised the Square Mile. In fact, a recent report showed that footfall in London stands at just 35 per cent of pre-pandemic [...]

  • Bank of mum and dad finances half of all first-time buyer purchases as parents spend $10bn

    October 22, 2021

    Nearly half of all first-time buyer housing transactions this year are being financed by the ‘bank of mum and dad’, according to a new property forecast, shared with Morning Wire this afternoon. Total contributions from parents helping younger generations to buy a home are expected to reach £9.8bn in 2021, analysis from property group Savills [...]

  • Aggressive valuations: London home sellers overprice their properties by 40 per cent

    October 19, 2021

    Home sellers across London are overpricing by as much as 40 per cent when it comes to the price at which they list their homes on the country’s major portals, versus the reality of what buyers will pay, according to new data shared with Morning Wire this morning. The figures show that across Britain, the [...]

  • 4.5x borrower’s earnings: ‘Risky mortgages’ rising fast, mostly in Wandsworth, Walthamstow and Croydon

    October 18, 2021

    South London is the UK’s hotspot for high-risk mortgages – with more than 6,300 mortgages written at 4.5 times the borrower’s earnings or higher in the last year, according to new research shared with Morning Wire this morning. Bank of England guidance says mortgages are considered ‘high-risk’ if they are lent at 4.5 times the [...]

  • House prices: Value of homes in Kensington and Chelsea alone same as whole of Wales

    October 14, 2021

    Homes across Britain have added £49,257 to their value over the past five years on average, according to a property website. The total value of homes has risen by 20 per cent – or £1.6 trillion – in the past five years, Zoopla said. More than a third (£550bn) of the £1.6 trillion increase has [...]

  • As stamp duty threshold reverts to £125,000 from tomorrow, estate agents call for review

    September 30, 2021

    From tomorrow, the stamp duty threshold will revert to its normal level of £1250,000, prompting real estate agents to call for a review of the “outdated” levels at which home buyers start paying stamp duty as a tax break ends. Propertymark said the stamp duty holiday has been a success and its normal thresholds should [...]

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