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Friday 21st September 2007
Eight million homebuyers unhappy with their purchase Almost a third of British homebuyers (29 per cent) or eight million people, are unhappy with their new home once they move in, finding that it is not quite what they thought it would be. A study,...
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Friday 21st September 2007
Scottish pensioners earn millions without leaving the house Retired homeowners in Scotland make £12 million a day - without even leaving the house. According to research by Prudential, the housing boom means that a group of Scottish pensioners see the... |
Wednesday 19th September 2007
Expect to spend a third of your salary, new homeowners told Stamp duty, mortgage fees, moving costs, solicitors' fees, bills
.it all adds up and new homeowners should expect to spend about a third of their salary in the first year alone on costs associ... |
Tuesday 18th September 2007
Confidence in the housing market remains strong Confidence in the housing market remains strong, despite the current climate, according to a new report from the Building Societies Association (BSA). The report, "House Price Expectations&qu... |
Monday 17th September 2007
Women make a success of property investments According to a new study conducted by Bradford & Bingley, women are just as successful and ambitious as men when it comes to property investments. The study found that over three quarters of f... |
Tuesday 11th September 2007
Buy-to-let market continues to boom The buy-to-let property market is continuing to boom, despite higher interest rates, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics). High property prices, which are forcing pot... |
Monday 10th September 2007
Brits opt for home improvements to add value More homeowners than ever before are opting to fork out on home improvements in the hope of adding value to their property, according to research from Halifax. In the last year, a quarter of all h... |
Wednesday 5th September 2007
Housing affordability down 350% since 2006 Housing affordability is near to a record low, and has dropped by 350 per cent in the past 11 years, according to new figures from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors' (Rics) accessibility... |
Monday 3rd September 2007
Staying put to move up the property ladder Homeowners in their thirties and forties are increasingly choosing to stay put and renovate, rather than moving house, according to a new survey by Standard Life. Only one-in-ten thirty to forty-y... |
Thursday 30th August 2007
Slowing market offers opportunities for first-time buyers The slowing property market may offer the perfect opportunity for first-time buyers to invest, according to First Rung Now who offer advice to first time buyers. Nationwide have reported that ther... |
Tuesday 28th August 2007
Britain's perfect property - a new detached house in the countryside The nation's ideal home is a new build, detached property located in the countryside, according to new research from Halifax mortgages. The survey found that half of people preferred detached and n... |
Tuesday 21st August 2007
Number of Brits keen to buy abroad doubles The number of Brits hoping to buy property abroad has doubled in 2007, according to Barclays, perhaps as a result or one of Britain's wettest ever summers. Many look to relocate overseas as an ant... |
Monday 13th August 2007
Best buys beside the seaside Christchurch in Dorset, Leigh-on-Sea in Essex and Bexhill-on-Sea in Sussex offer the best quality of life for those looking for a home by the sea, according to the latest Halifax Seaside Town Revie... |
Wednesday 8th August 2007
First time buyers compromise to climb the ladder First time buyers are making compromises in their lifestyle to get onto the property ladder, according to research by Alliance & Leicester Mortgages. Over half (51 per cent) of first time buye... |
Tuesday 7th August 2007
Hips defy critics Providers of Home Information Packs (Hips) have defied their critic by supplying them in under 48 hours, according to the Association of Home Information Pack Providers (Ahipp). Many had predicted... |
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