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  • House prices inch higher to £286,079 as steamroll slows

    May 6, 2022

    House prices have inched higher to an average of £286,079, another new record high – though spiralling prices are beginning to slow. The average price of a home climbed 1.1 per cent since April, but has risen 10.8 per cent year-on-year. While prices appear to have slowed in their steamroll, costs have grown for the [...]

  • Barratt boss hits out at government’s ‘deeply unfair’ levy to fix cladding crisis

    May 5, 2022

    The boss of one of the UK’s largest property developers has today hit out against the government for its “deeply unfair” levy on housebuilders to solve the cladding crisis. London-listed Barratt Developments has set aside £480m to fix the cladding on buildings it built above 11 metres, however it is expecting to pay another £400m [...]

  • Canadian investment group bets on London for sparkly European HQ

    May 5, 2022

    Canadian investment group CDPQ has bet on London for its European headquarters, in a decade-long vote of confidence in the capital. CDPQ, also known as Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, passed up on a Parisian HQ – unlike those at crypto platform Binance. The glittering lights of Carnaby and Soho have caught the [...]

  • Derwent London throws £240m at Moorfields healthcare site

    May 5, 2022

    Derwent London has thrown nearly £240m towards buying a hospital and research centre site, as the capital’s healthcare and pharmaceutical real estate space catches the eyes of investors. The commercial developer has bought the City Road Island site, the location of the Moorfields Eye Hospital and the UCL Institute of Ophthalmology, after the pandemic highlighted [...]

  • Today’s interest rate hike may hit mortgage holders hard, warns IFS director ahead of BoE announcement

    May 5, 2022

    Paul Johnson, director of the Institute For Fiscal Studies, warned this morning of the impact on people’s mortgages of an expected interest rates hike by the Bank of England on Thursday. “We are still at historically staggeringly low levels of interest rates,” he told Radio 4’s Today programme. “So you look at it that way [...]

  • UK mortgage debt swells to £7bn as interest rates rise

    May 4, 2022

    Mortgage debt swelled in March, according to Bank of England data, with net borrowing climbing from £4.6bn to £7bn in March as interest rates rise. House purchase mortgage approvals slipped to 70.7k in March from 71.0k in February, slightly ahead of consensus but moving towards their 2015 to 2019 average of 66.5k – which analysts [...]

  • 7 in 10 first-time buyers forced to delay property purchase as cost of living crisis drains home seekers’ wallets

    May 4, 2022

    A staggering 70 per cent of potential first-time buyers looking to buy in the next year or two have decided to delay their purchases as rising living costs hit their ability to save, according to a survey. Nearly nine in 10 said their ability to save for a deposit has been affected by the rising [...]

  • Spiralling house prices push millions into higher stamp duty bracket

    May 4, 2022

    Spiralling house prices have pushed 4.3m households into a higher stamp duty bracket since March 2020, according to the latest research. The average price of a home has skyrocketed by £29,000 to £249,700 since Covid-19, spurred in part by a city exodus and the rush to get deals done amid the pandemic-era stamp duty holiday. [...]

  • West End set for booming recovery as tourists flock back to capital

    May 3, 2022

    Londoners can bet on a roaring West End comeback, after Peel Hunt analysts pointed to a resilient recovery in occupier demand and rental tone. In a note yesterday, Peel Hunt said that the future looked cheery for the central London shopping and theatre destination, “despite wider uncertainty and the cost of living squeeze.” It comes [...]

  • UK construction headed for a drastic slowdown, warns trade association

    May 3, 2022

    Construction activity is headed for a drastic slowdown, according to a top UK trade association, as geopolitical pressures weigh on British builders. Inflationary headwinds, labour shortages and supply chain disruptions have scuppered growth in the sector, with construction forecast to eek out 2.8 per cent growth in output – a stretch away from the 4.3 [...]

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