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Thursday 14th June 2007
House price growth 'slows' House price growth slowed in May as a raft of properties came on the market in order to avoid costs associated with the forthcoming introduction of home information packs (Hips), a new survey has r...
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Wednesday 13th June 2007
Tenants 'live in fear of eviction' Thousands of private tenants are continuing to live in poor housing because they fear their landlords may evict them if they complain, a new report has claimed. A study by the Citizens Advice Bure... |
Tuesday 12th June 2007
Brits going DIY mad British homeowners are embracing DIY and successfully increasing the value of their properties, new research has found. According to a study undertaken by Halifax, 58 per cent of homeowners have u... |
Monday 11th June 2007
Cooper: UK housing "critical" Affordability in Britain's residential property market has reached a "critical" point, housing minister Yvette Cooper has admitted. Ms Cooper's comments came in response to concerns rais... |
Thursday 7th June 2007
Housing affordability at "critical" point The availability of affordable housing has reached a "critical" point, with the next generation of home buyers likely to need ten times their average salary to purchase a house unless act... |
Thursday 7th June 2007
UK property growth 'slowing down' British house price growth slowed for a third consecutive month in May, according to the Halifax house price index. The bank saw monthly growth of just 0.3 per cent in May, down from 0.9 per cent ... |
Wednesday 6th June 2007
Er, is that something to do with freemasons? Young homebuyers have displayed a startling level of confusion over property terms, with two per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds believing that a freehold property is one that only freemasons are allowe... |
Monday 4th June 2007
Rate hikes 'not yet hitting housing market' Recent increases in interest rates are yet to fully feed through to Britain's residential property market, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) has said. The Bank of England has rai... |
Thursday 31st May 2007
UK property 'cooling in May' Britain's housing market began to show signs of slowing down in May, the latest Nationwide house price index shows. Monthly growth totalled 0.5 per cent in May, falling from the 0.9 per cent seen ... |
Wednesday 30th May 2007
Property prices up again House prices rose by 0.6 per cent in April, official figures from the Land Registry (LR) show. Although this monthly increase represents a slight decrease on March's figure, the new annual growth ... |
Wednesday 30th May 2007
Rental demand drops Demand for rental properties in Britain slumped during the last quarter, a new survey has shown. Research by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) claims that in the last three months ... |
Saturday 26th May 2007
Loophole 'will improve Hips implementation' A loophole in home information packs (Hips) could accidentally improve their eventual rollout, a property expert has claimed. Miles Shipside, commercial director of online estate agent Rightmove, ... |
Tuesday 22nd May 2007
Hips delayed until August 1st The government has put the introduction of its controversial home information packs (Hips) scheme back by two months until August 1st. Communities secretary Ruth Kelly announced the delay, which f... |
Tuesday 22nd May 2007
Scottish house prices 'spike' House prices in Scotland have soared during the last quarter, new data has shown. The "unusual price spike" was felt across Scotland in the three months to the end of April, with propert... |
Monday 21st May 2007
Looming Hips 'distorting house prices' Property asking prices rose by their lowest monthly rise in 2007 so far thanks partly to uncertainty over the looming implementation of home information packs (Hips), according to Rightmove. The p... |
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