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House prices: Midlands sees biggest rises…

The Midlands saw the fastest growth in house prices over the year to the end of November, official figures show. Property values grew by 7.2% in the West Midlands and 6.4% in the East Midlands, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. London saw the slowest growth (2.3%) among the English regions. Separate figures suggested […]

Labour wants stamp duty cut to include shared ownership…

Labour wants to extend a tax cut designed to help people buy their first home to those getting shared ownership properties. The government abolished stamp duty for thousands of households in its last budget. But it potentially excludes shared ownership buyers. Labour’s shadow housing minister John Healey said: “It’s not fair. These are the people that […]

The areas where house prices rose fastest in 2017…

Homes in Wales saw price rises of 8% in 2017 Homeowners in the East Midlands and Wales saw the value of their properties rise faster than anywhere else in the UK last year, according to the UK’s largest mortgage lender. Both areas saw prices rise by 8% during 2017, the Halifax said. Strong price gains […]

Sharp slowdown in house price growth in 2017, Halifax says…

House prices grew much more slowly in 2017 than in the previous year, the UK’s largest mortgage lender has reported. The Halifax said prices rose by 2.7% in 2017 – compared with a 6.5% increase in 2016. On a calendar year basis, that is the lowest rise since 2012. The slowdown was driven by a […]

Buying a home: How long does it take to save a deposit?

Potential first-time buyers must typically save for eight years to afford a deposit to buy a home, data suggests. A typical 20% deposit in London is now more than £80,000, according to the Nationwide Building Society. Elsewhere in the UK, the average deposit could be closer to £20,000, the lender said. The squeeze on wages […]

House price growth slowed in 2017, says Nationwide…

House price growth saw a modest slowdown in 2017, with London the weakest performing region, the Nationwide building society has said. According to its latest House Price Index, average prices have grown by 2.6% over the past 12 months, down from the 4.5% recorded in 2016 and 2015. In London, average house prices actually fell, […]

Mortgage approvals ‘lowest for over a year’…

The number of households taking out new mortgages in November was the lowest in more than a year, according to official figures. UK Finanace said High Street banks approved 39,507 mortgages during the month, the lowest since August 2016. The figure represents a 5% fall on the same month a year ago. November was the […]

Moving home can be stressful for the dog too…

Gwen Bailey with her seven-month-old Vizsla, Otto Move into your dream home and the dog immediately chews the new sofa. The result: more stress which, according to an expert, was probably the cause of the furniture destruction in the first place. “Dogs will pick up on your stress when moving house,” says Gwen Bailey, founder […]

Leaseholds banned on new-build houses in England…

Katie Kendrick was among those whose freehold was sold on without her knowledge. People buying new-build houses in England will no longer be obliged to enter leasehold agreements, the government has announced. Anyone buying a flat – or a house – on a lease of longer than 21 years will also not have to pay […]

Estate agents stretching the facts, say regulators…

Estate agents are being warned to tell the truth on property adverts, after regulators said some of them were “stretching the facts”. The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP), which writes the rules, said it would take enforcement action if things did not improve in 2018. It said any estate agent that did not comply with […]