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Wednesday 2nd May 2007
Wales is hot property for investors Buy-to-let landlords who have invested in Wales will have been pleased to see massive returns on their property, as rents have increased by a massive 33 per cent over the past quarter, according to...
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Wednesday 2nd May 2007
CML uncertain over Hips rollout Britain's property market is likely to be distorted by the introduction of home information packs (Hips) in the next few months, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has suggested. Hips, due to b... |
Tuesday 1st May 2007
Lords report cites "extensive" Hips criticism The government must do more to respond to the "extensive criticism" that has greeted Home Information Packs (Hips) so far, peers have claimed. A House of Lords select committee report to... |
Monday 30th April 2007
House prices 'rose in April' House prices in the UK have continued their steady increase with a rise of 0.7 per cent in April, Hometrack's national housing survey reports. Although the monthly growth is not as steep as that s... |
Thursday 26th April 2007
House prices bounce back House price growth almost doubled in April, new figures from building society Nationwide reveal. Its house price monitor states that monthly growth increased to 0.9 per cent in April from 0.5 per ... |
Monday 23rd April 2007
Average property costs £100k in every UK town Average property prices in every British town have surpassed the £100,000 market for the first time, according to the Halifax bank. In Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland prices continue to ... |
Friday 20th April 2007
Bank of mum and dad 'closing' Parents are becoming less likely to hand out money to their children seeking to get on the property ladder. New research says that over the last decade, the proportion of parents paying their kids... |
Thursday 19th April 2007
Stamp duty 'hitting property market' Gordon Brown's increases in stamp duty over the last decade are contributing to the current shortage of properties on the residential housing market, a thinktank has claimed. The Centre for Econom... |
Monday 16th April 2007
House prices fell in February House prices across the UK fell by 0.1 per cent in February, according to government figures. Statistics from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) show that the average UK ho... |
Monday 16th April 2007
Rural property demand 'far outstrips supply' The ratio between the number of applicants per available house in the British countryside is now reportedly 15 to one. According to the latest research the problem is the most acute in the south-e... |
Friday 13th April 2007
Public sector workers 'priced out of housing market' Key public sector workers like nurses and teachers cannot afford to buy a house in 70 per cent of Britain's towns, a study shows. Building society Halifax's annual key housing review shows a drama... |
Wednesday 11th April 2007
"Astonishing" house price increases in London hotspots Properties in prime central London locations experienced "astonishing" price growth during March, according to the latest market survey. Knight Frank says that during the last month, hig... |
Thursday 5th April 2007
House prices "subdued" in March House prices in the UK rose by just one per cent in March, Halifax's latest market survey has shown. The bank says that the increase in property values felt last month was the smallest for eight m... |
Wednesday 4th April 2007
Add insulation, not paint to your walls Sellers would do better to make 'green' improvements to their homes instead of making cosmetic changes in order to add value to their property, a new study has shown. Yorkshire Bank's latest house... |
Wednesday 4th April 2007
NI houses lead price growth House prices in Northern Ireland rose by 14.6 per cent in the last three months, the latest housing monitor shows, contributing to annual inflation of 9.5 per cent in Britain. Building society Nat... |
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