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London house prices

  • London only UK region to report drop in rent prices over last five years

    April 28, 2021

    The capital is the only region in the UK where rents have fallen over the last five years as Londoners have left the city during the pandemic and fewer young professionals have moved for work.  Asking rents in almost two thirds – 65 per cent – of London neighbourhoods are lower than they were five [...]

  • House prices: Which central London postcodes offer the most open space?

    April 27, 2021

    The W1K postcode of Mayfair and St James’s is the greenest pocket of the prime central London market, according to new research that looked at which London postcodes present high-end homebuyers with the most open space. An estimated 36.5 per cent of the postcode area presents open outdoor spaces, by far the most of all [...]

  • House prices: New build homebuyer demand explodes on England’s south coast and in Wales

    April 26, 2021

    Homebuyer demand for new build homes has climbed 9 per cent in the last year, with coastal towns in the south of England and Wales leading the charge. Across Britain, 38.7 per cent of all new build homes are already sold subject to contract or under offer, a 9 per cent jump on the same [...]

  • Boost for first-time buyers as more ultra-low deposit mortgages hit the market

    April 24, 2021

    In a further boost to first-time buyers, more lenders are bringing 5 per cent deposit mortgages onto the market. New deals announced by Metro Bank and Cambridge Building Society are not part of a new government-backed mortgage guarantee scheme which was launched this week to increase the availability of 5 per cent deposit loans. Major [...]

  • One in five aspiring first-time buyers lives with family or friends to save cash

    April 22, 2021

    More than a fifth of aspiring first-time buyers have moved in with family or friends since the coronavirus crisis started, according to research published this morning. Some 22 per cent of people hoping to buy their first home in the next two years have moved in with parents, in-laws or friends since March 2020, Halifax [...]

  • Top-end homes in Mayfair and St James’s offloaded at 20 per cent below asking price

    April 22, 2021

    Several prime central London postcodes are seeing homes sell at a considerable discount of up to 20 per cent per square foot, according to new data shared with Morning Wire this morning. In many areas there is a notable difference between the expectations of home sellers and the price that buyers are willing to pay, [...]

  • Home buyers face highest-ever price tags as house prices jump by £7,000 in just four weeks

    April 19, 2021

    Spring home buyers are facing the highest ever prices demanded by sellers, with the average price tag on a home having jumped by nearly £7,000 in the space of just a month. Across Britain, the increase of £6,733 or 2.1 per cent month-on-month pushed average seller asking prices to a new record high of £327,797 [...]

  • Halifax: UK house prices near ‘pre-financial crash levels’

    April 14, 2021

    UK house prices have hit a record high despite rising at a slower rate than a year ago, according to the Halifax house price index this morning. The lender said that the affordability of houses was “close to pre-financial crisis levels”, as house prices remained historically high at an average of £252,765. The difference between [...]

  • A home for £28m: What are the most expensive streets in London?

    March 29, 2021

    Upper Phillimore Gardens in Kensington is London’s most expensive road to buy a house on, with the average sold price on the road in the last 12 months sitting at a cool £28m. Head down past Earl’s Court and you’ll come across the Boltons, London’s second most expensive street over the last 12 months, with an average sold price of £22.5m. [...]

  • Housebuilders warned against gagging orders on new home owners

    March 13, 2021

    Housebuilders that carry out repairs on new-build homes are forcing residents to sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) as a condition of repairs being done, according to the chairman of Parliament’s Housing Committee. Clive Betts, MP for Sheffield South East, told Radio 4’s Money Box programme that the practice was “appalling” and would not be acceptable in [...]

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