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  • 36,000 new millionaires created off back of property boom despite cost of living pinch

    June 14, 2022

    While many Brits continue to struggle with the cost of living crisis, there were 36,000 new millionaires in the UK over the last 12 months. A boom in property helped the High Net Worth Individual (HNWI) population of the UK grow by 6.3 per cent in 2021, as wealth increased by almost 7.5 per cent [...]

  • Bec to the future: We blow the horn for fabulous Tooting Bec

    June 11, 2022

    The London housing market tends to flow outwards from the prime central postcodes in a series of expanding circles, like the splash of a pebble thrown into a lake. Areas that would once have been undesirable ride the wave into fashion, while those in the centre see new ripples begin to form. So it is [...]

  • Off-market property sales account for one in five in London: Is it for you?

    June 10, 2022

    Despite ferocious headwinds, the London property market is fizzing, with estate agents from Wimbledon to Walthamstow seeing homes listed and sold within days. This fierce competition has led to a boom in off-market sales, which hit a new record high this year, according to Hamptons. In the first quarter of 2022 they shot up 23 [...]

  • Brits to be allowed to use housing benefits for a mortgage to buy their homes

    June 9, 2022

    Allowing lower-paid workers to use housing benefits to buy their homes and an extension of the right to buy for housing association tenants should give Tory support a boost. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to confirm his intentions in a major speech today as he seeks to repair his fortunes after a bruising Tory [...]

  • Nowhere to go: One in three Brits fear ending up homeless or ‘sofa surfing’ within next five years

    June 7, 2022

    Nearly one in three Brits are concerned they may end up homeless in the next five years due to housing costs. Some 31 per cent of people polled for Amnesty International UK said they are worried about ending up sofa-surfing or in temporary accommodation. It likened navigating England’s housing system to undertaking a “gruelling obstacle [...]

  • Exclusive: Staggering £130bn worth of homes left empty in London alone with record 87,731 vacant properties

    May 30, 2022

    It has emerged that the value of vacant homes in London equates to over £130bn. London has a total of 87,731 vacant homes, making it the top city in the UK for the prevalence of empty houses. With house prices averaging £1.49m in the capital, the cost of vacant homes is approximately £130.8bn. A recent study [...]

  • Average mortgage repayments approaching 33 per cent of monthly income akin to 2008 financial crash levels

    May 25, 2022

    Homeowners are spending more to live in their house than at any point in the last 15 years, with mortgage repayments equalling almost 33 per cent of monthly income. The cost of living crisis and increase in interest rates has put renewed pressure on property-owners, with house prices soaring and the cost of repayments nearing [...]

  • Property Special: Will the Bojo mortgage fill the Help to Buy hole?

    May 23, 2022

    The so-called Mortgage Guarantee Scheme (MGS), commonly known as the Bojo Mortgage, is a more market encompassing version of the Help to Buy scheme, allowing lenders the option to purchase a guarantee on mortgage loans for those with less than a 10 per cent deposit. Launched in April of last year, it can be utilised [...]

  • Landlords being pushed to innovate by ‘Instagrammable’ build-to-rent schemes with furnishing and socialising space

    May 23, 2022

    Landlords are being pushed in to more innovation and providing better furnished homes because of modern renters. Younger people are looking for professionally managed properties to live in, as part of a build-to-rent (BTR) schemes, which are created specifically for the purpose of renting. The majority of people renting are still doing so through landlords [...]

  • London average hits £440k: First-time buyers in for a shock as house prices for newcomers rise £24 per day

    May 18, 2022

    While celebrities can often be seen splashing millions of pounds on their first homes, the average first-time buyer (FTB) is spending £223,751 on their first property. In fact, the average FTB needs to find £43,623 more than they did in 2016 to secure their first own property, a 24 per cent increase, according to data [...]

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