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Monday 2nd April 2007
Affordability low signals house price crash Over-valuation in the housing market could herald a price crash in 2008, according to Lombard Street Research (LSR). A study conducted for The Telegraph by LSR asserts that the property market is a...
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Friday 30th March 2007
Property expert fears Hips "chaos" Britain's housing market could descend into "chaos" when home information packs (Hips) are introduced on June 1st, a property expert has said. Mark Readings, of online estate agent House... |
Thursday 29th March 2007
Dampened property market growth downplayed Recent interest rate rises from the Bank of England are not having the dampening effect on house prices many market indicators suggest, according to the Council for Mortgage Lenders (CML). Publish... |
Wednesday 28th March 2007
House price growth 'slowed by rate hikes' Three interest rate rises in five months are slowing Britain's housing market, building society Nationwide claims. Its monthly house price index shows the annual rate of house price growth falling... |
Tuesday 27th March 2007
Council tax to rise 4.3 per cent The average amount of council tax to be paid on dwellings in England will rise by 4.3 per cent in 2007-08, the government has revealed. Today's official figures, a requirement of last week's Budge... |
Monday 26th March 2007
March sees house prices up 6.7 per cent House prices in England and Wales increased by an average of 6.7 per cent in March compared to one year ago, the sharpest rise in almost four years. Research from Hometrack found that average hous... |
Monday 26th March 2007
Cost of moving 'almost £10,000' The price of moving home has almost tripled in the past ten years with average costs now standing at around £10,000, according to Property Finder. Research by the website discovered that home... |
Friday 23rd March 2007
Three-storey love story Three-storey properties are growing more popular and although most three-storey buyers did not deliberately choose a three-tiered home initially, nearly two thirds of those that own them now adore ... |
Thursday 22nd March 2007
30-somethings helped onto property ladder A governmental scheme called Expanded Market HomeBuy, which was launched five months ago, has already achieved 236 completed sales. The programme was designed to help people buy low-cost homes, a... |
Tuesday 20th March 2007
'Stamp duty must change' Nearly three quarters of Britons want to see stamp duty reformed, according to GE Money Home Lending. With only one day to go until Chancellor Gordon Brown's eleventh budget speech, GE Money's res... |
Monday 19th March 2007
Property growth lurches forward in spring UK house price growth shot forwards in March as the seasonal spring boost in activity got underway, according to property website Rightmove. Its latest house price index shows that the average UK ... |
Friday 16th March 2007
Hips face renewed criticism The introduction of home information packs (Hips) has come under attack by a coalition of property industry organisations. Writing to the housing minister regarding the new packs, the National Ass... |
Wednesday 14th March 2007
Public support needed to tackle 'housing crisis' Public support is essential if house builders are to play their part in resolving the UK's housing crisis, the industry has warned. With demand in desirable parts of the country continuing to outs... |
Tuesday 13th March 2007
House prices start to slow Growth in the UK housing market slowed down for the fourth consecutive month in February, according to the latest statistics released by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (Rics). House pr... |
Monday 12th March 2007
Homeowners spend £1.8bn on wet feet Water leaks within the home are costing British homeowners a total of £1.8 billion a year, according to new figures. Data from Halifax Home Insurance suggested that around 3.3 million househo... |
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