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UK House Prices

  • July Budget 2015: Every key policy announced today

    July 8, 2015

    George Osborne revealed the first Budget of the government, including policy changes on everything from pensions and inheritance tax to bank levies and the Northern Powerhouse. Here we round up all the essential points from the Red Box.    1. A surplus will be reached by 2019   Osborne pledged to reduce the deficit by [...]

  • July Budget 2015: Buy-to-let landlords hit as George Osborne restricts mortgage tax relief and hikes rent a room allowance

    July 8, 2015

    George Osborne has cut mortgage interest relief on buy-to-let homes, in an effort to create a "level playing field" between prospective landlords and those buying their homes to live in. Read more: Chancellor slashes corporation tax and bank levy The chancellor said the relief will be cut to the basic rate of income tax, which [...]

  • Halifax house price index: UK house price growth picks up again after pre-election wobble

    July 8, 2015

    UK house price growth finally picked up again in the three months between April and June after two months of falling growth – suggesting confidence among buyers is back after it wavered in the run-up to the General Election. Read more: We're massively estimating how much it costs to live – including deposits on homes Halifax's [...]

  • Five charts showing how we’re massively underestimating how much life costs, including children, house prices and pension costs

    July 7, 2015

    You're probably really bad at estimating how much things cost – but don't worry, most of us are. As a nation we're drastically underestimating the cost of major life events such as having children, buying a house, or saving for retirement, according to a new poll by King's College and Ipsos Mori. "It’s concerning that [...]

  • July Budget 2015: As inheritance tax system is set to change where will house prices drop below new threshold?

    July 7, 2015

    Tomorrow, George Osborne is expected to announce changes to the inheritance tax system (IHT) meaning a couple can hand a £1m estate on to their children without being taxed for the privilege. Currently, a couple has a tax-free allowance of £325,000 a person (£650,000 a couple).  Although IHT is applied to an entire estate, soaring [...]

  • F1 British Grand Prix 2015: How house prices accelerated with British winners – from Stirling Moss to Lewis Hamilton at Silverstone

    July 5, 2015

    As Lewis Hamilton drove to glory at Silverstone today, the world's top racing drivers aren't the only ones with almost super-human speeds and anyone who has invested in property is already a winner. In the last 60 years since Stirling Moss was the first Brit to triumph at the British Grand Prix, house prices have accelerated [...]

  • UK house prices: First-time home buyers priced out of market

    July 2, 2015

    Annual house price growth has slowed to a two-year low, according to a major mortgage provider. But months of fast growth has left first-time buyers struggling to put deposits together, despite government programmes to help them. House prices were 3.3 per cent higher in June than in the same month last year, Nationwide said. It [...]

  • After UK house price growth slowed in June, is the UK housing market now finally cooling down?

    July 2, 2015

    Augustin Eden, a research analyst at Accendo Markets, says Yes The market is finally cooling down – to the point where it may actually start to contract on an annual basis. There is much to be done until house prices are actually “affordable”, of course. A Bank of England interest rate rise would deter buyers [...]

  • Fracking could cut house prices by up to seven per cent

    July 2, 2015

    Fracking could cut nearby house prices by up to seven per cent and increase the cost of insuring a home, according to previously redacted sections of a government report released yesterday. The Shale Gas Rural Economy Impacts by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) looked at the impact of fracking operations on [...]

  • UK house prices: Surprise drop in house price growth sends annual rate to two-year low, according to Nationwide house price index

    July 2, 2015

    House price growth has dropped to a two-year low on the back of declines in June, according to Nationwide's latest report.    Prices have dropped a surprise 0.2 per cent in June – halting increases in both May and April – causing the annual rate of increase to drop to just 3.3 per cent. One [...]

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