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  • A sign of things to come? Countrywide shares leap despite pre-Brexit housing market slowdown

    July 28, 2016

    The UK's largest estate agent said it had been hit by a slowdown in housing transactions in the run-up to the EU referendum. Is this a sign of things to come? The figures Countrywide said adjusted pre-tax profits fell 25 per cent to £21.8m in the six months to the end of June, although total income rose nine per cent to [...]

  • How the Brexit vote will affect house prices over the next five years

    July 28, 2016

    The immediate aftermath of the Brexit vote will briefly slow house price growth in the UK, nevertheless it's set to pick up thereafter. Think tank the Centre for Economics and Business Research predicts that they'll rise 5.7 per cent over 2016, however given the average price increased eight per cent year-on-year in the first quarter, this points [...]

  • What Brexit? House prices inched up in July

    July 28, 2016

    Brexit, what Brexit? The property market defied the uncertainty of the EU referendum result – for now – new data reveals. The full impact on the housing market has yet to be felt as prices edged up ever so slightly in July, according to Nationwide. Read more: Property shares are sliding after downbeat house price forecasts Property [...]

  • Till death us do part… or we buy property: One in five millennials would settle for a partner if it got them on the housing ladder

    July 27, 2016

    If romance wasn’t already dead, it might well be now. In some of the most telling news yet about the state of the UK’s property market, one in five millennials have said they would forgo finding “the one” if they could settle for another partner in a less-than-ideal relationship… if that person could help them [...]

  • Commercial rent edged up in the second quarter, with London outperforming the rest of the nation

    July 27, 2016

    Central London shops have been helping to boost rental growth in the second quarter of 2016, according to CBRE. Rents in UK prime commercial property were up one per cent in the second quarter of 2016; high street shop rents were up 2.8 per cent. Industrial rents grew by 1.4 per cent. Read more: Demand for commercial [...]

  • Rightmove’s shares just jumped after it reported impressive mobile traffic

    July 27, 2016

    Don't write off the UK's property market quite yet: shares in Rightmove jumped this morning, after it reported a surge in mobile traffic. The figures The property portal said this morning that revenues had jumped 16 per cent to £107.9m in the six months to the end of June, while pre-tax profits rose to £80.6m, from £66.6m last year. It signed [...]

  • A third of over-45s in London worry they will never pay off their mortgage

    July 27, 2016

    A third of people over 45 in London worry they will never be mortgage-free, according to a report from Aviva released today. Aviva found 32 per cent of over-45s in London are uncertain about whether they will ever be able to pay off their mortgage, compared to 17 per cent of over-45s across the UK. Read [...]

  • Six steps to housing heaven: How Theresa May can kick-start a house-building revolution

    July 26, 2016

    The new Prime Minister has been in place for two weeks now, and is getting to work to achieve her positive agenda of uniting the country and promoting all parts of it, so no one is left behind. To deliver this, there has been substantial focus on housing delivery. The social case for housing is [...]

  • CapCo cuts value of Earls Court development as Brexit vote creates concern over London house prices

    July 26, 2016

    London property company Capital & Counties Plc (CapCo) has cut the value of its Earls Court development by 14 per cent due to worries about a fall in London house prices after the Brexit vote. In its interim results, CapCo said it valued the Earls Court site – which will create 7,500 homes – at [...]

  • Mortgage lending fell in June but has “bounced back” since the stamp duty hike according to the British Bankers’ Association

    July 26, 2016

    Mortgage lending dropped in June as banks approved the fewest mortgages since March last year and cut business lending. House purchase approval numbers were 11 per cent lower than in June 2015, but have "bounced back a little" from the numbers seen after the introduction of a stamp duty hike on second homes, the British [...]

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