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  • Nationwide house price index: House prices grew 0.3 per cent in September but growth slowed on an annual basis

    September 30, 2016

    House prices increased by 0.3 per cent in September, according to the Nationwide house price index. Data for the month revealed that annual house price growth slowed to 5.3 per cent, down from 5.6 per cent in August. The rate of price growth in London slowed to 7.1 per cent in the three months to [...]

  • Post-Brexit demand for residential property is good news for developers and investors

    September 30, 2016  |  City Talk

    An attractive capital, offering high value jobs, an educated workforce, stunning architecture, centuries of history, a peerless reputation for arts and culture and some of the best schools in Scotland, Edinburgh remains a highly sought after property market. With demand sky high, across both the owner-occupier and private rented (PRS) sectors, prices and rental yields [...]

  • Property of the Week: Nine Hillgate Street in Notting Hill is an experimental former art gallery on the market for £6.75m

    September 29, 2016

    Nine Hillgate Street looks like a traditional terraced house in Notting Hill, but inside, it looks more like an art gallery. And that’s because it was, at one point, a gallery. Seth Stein Architects created this house as an experiment in design and have been using it to show-off art for the past year. “It [...]

  • Massive business rate hikes will be a disaster for growth and investment in London

    September 29, 2016

    Hundreds of thousands of companies across the UK are nervously awaiting today’s release of new property valuation data that will determine how much they will have to pay in business rates. As if the prospect of having their rateable values reassessed after a seven-year gap wasn’t scary enough, government announcements this week create a toxic [...]

  • Focus On Camberwell: The area’s cool neighbours and artistic connections make up for the lack of Tube

    September 29, 2016

    Gentrification is taken to be a fairly modern concept; the word conjures up images of property developers covertly following artists home to scout out the area for substantial profit. In fact, the Victorians have been at it ever since the first railways began connecting previously far-flung districts to the capital and Camberwell was one of [...]

  • Chancellor Philip Hammond to close Help to Buy mortgage guarantee scheme at end of 2016

    September 29, 2016

    Chancellor Philip Hammond has confirmed that he will be closing the Help to Buy mortgage guarantee scheme at the end of this year. In a letter to Bank of England governor Mark Carney, he said the scheme's purpose has been "successfully achieved" and he will close it to new loans at the end of 2016. [...]

  • The number of mortgage completions made through Help to Buy fell year-on-year in June

    September 29, 2016

    The number of mortgage completions made with the government's Help to Buy scheme has fallen by eight per cent year-on-year in June, according to figures from the Treasury. Completions made through Help to Buy reached 3,118, a monthly increase of 27 per cent. Read more: Government Help to Buy Scheme under fire over deposit clauses [...]

  • Bank of England announces latest details of landlord crackdown

    September 29, 2016

    The Bank of England's crackdown on landlords kicked up a notch this morning, with a set of tough new lending restrictions for buy to let mortgages. Threadneedle Street's banking supervision arm, the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), has long been concerned with the risks the UK's buy-to-let sector poses to financial stability and has again tightened [...]

  • Canada braced for £2bn business rate hike

    September 29, 2016

    Canada is bracing itself for a tax hike estimated at more than £2bn when new business rates are revealed tomorrow. Details of new business rates represent the first re-evaluation since 2010. Due to rocketing rents in London over the past six years, businesses in the capital are expecting huge increases for the [...]

  • Brexit isn’t a Woolworths moment for commercial property in the City

    September 28, 2016

    In the days following the EU referendum, I found myself looking back to one of the seminal moments of 2008: images showing hundreds of Woolworths shops closing their doors for the final time. At that point, no other event seemed to better illustrate the effects of the global financial crisis on the UK high street. With hindsight, [...]

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