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UK House Prices

  • Miliband’s disappointing stamp duty pledge won’t make the tax less stupid

    April 27, 2015

    Housing, and its affordability crisis, is a bigger issue at this election than in any other for decades. Sadly, that hasn’t translated into policies that could effectively solve the problem, and yesterday’s announcements by Labour leader Ed Miliband will not change that. Labour plans to introduce a three-year stamp duty exemption for first time buyers, [...]

  • General Election 2015: Labour bids to woo first time buyers with stamp duty pause

    April 27, 2015

    Labour will today announce that it would scrap stamp duty for first-time buyers on properties worth up to £300,000, for the first three years it is in government. The move is seen as a bid to win over younger voters and pull ahead of the Conservatives, as polls continue to show the two parties neck-and-neck [...]

  • General Election 2015: Rent controls pledged by Labour to woo “generation rent”

    April 26, 2015

    Ed Miliband is seeking to woo a generation of voters priced out of the property market with a promise to stop landlords making significant increases to rents. The Labour leader has pledged to cap rent rises at no more than the rate of inflation over the term of a three-year tenancy if elected at the [...]

  • London house prices: Kensington and Chelsea is now growing more slowly than Bristol

    April 24, 2015

    London has lost its housing crown: for the first time since 2005, central London price growth is being outpaced by cities across the UK.  According to data from HomeTrack, the triple-threat of electoral uncertainty, mansion tax fears and affordability issues have conspired to slow growth in the country’s most-valuable areas. Boroughs such as Chelsea and [...]

  • Mortgage lending lull ends as March registers upturn as General Election uncertainty fails to make slow demand

    April 23, 2015

    Mortgage lending has picked up in March following a slow start to 2015, data released yesterday by the Council for Mortgage Lenders (CML) show. Gross mortgage lending reached £16.5bn, 21 per cent higher than in February and seven per cent higher than March last year. Lending remains below levels seen last summer and is far [...]

  • London house prices: Could the General Election outcome send the wealthy packing?

    April 23, 2015

    London has a unique property market. Prime and emerging-prime areas of London are driven by people who move to larger and “better” located properties not because they really need to, but because they want to. Nothing soothes a burgeoning ego more than an SW3 postcode. Political rhetoric aimed at plundering this ­– apparently under-taxed – [...]

  • General Election 2015: David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg on how they’re going to solve the housing crisis (and which is their favourite room)

    April 23, 2015

    House prices are too high and there aren't enough homes on the market, a new – not altogether surprising – study has suggested.  But with an election just days away, property search giant Rightmove, which conducted the research, decided to take it to the leaders of each party to see what they're going to do [...]

  • UK house prices: Is this the return of the first-time buyer?

    April 23, 2015

    As UK house prices have risen, so has the story of the death of the first-time buyer. New data suggests this despair may have come too soon, however. A third of people feel better placed to move home than they did 12 months ago, despite wage growth lagging far behind house price inflation. The figures [...]

  • General Election 2015: How Tony Blair presided over the biggest rise in UK house prices in history

    April 22, 2015

    There's no easy way to say this, but Tony Blair, rather than the likes of Margaret Thatcher or David Cameron, was the Prime Minister who presided over the highest-ever rise in property prices, it turns out. Research from Knight Frank suggests house prices rose a staggering 211.3 per cent during Blair's premiership – higher than [...]

  • UK house prices: Buyer interest surges in March despite looming General Election

    April 22, 2015

    Home buyer demand surged in the UK during March, as almost 22 per cent more people were hunting for houses than in the previous month. The uncertainty around next month's General Election was expected to dampen demand in the market, but the figures show healthy interest – in line with seasonal trends in a non-election [...]

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