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      LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 31: The Shard is seen on the horizon as commuters cross London Bridge during the morning rush hour on January 31, 2023 in London, United Kingdom. The IMF reports that the UK economy will contract by 0.6% in 2023, as opposed to the previous prediction it might grow, and will perform worse than many other advanced economies, including Russia.The cost of living continues to hit households with grocery inflation for the first four weeks of 2023 rising to 16.7% which would add a further £788 per year to family food bills. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

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UK House Prices

  • Mayor of London pledges 999-year shared ownership lease to tackle unfair extension costs

    January 22, 2021

    Sadiq Khan has stood up for leaseholders in the capital by pledging a 999-year shared ownership lease on homes until 2026. The mayor has delivered a new expectation that all shared ownership homes built under his new £4bn Affordable Homes Programme are sold on a long-lease basis. He wants London to lead by example and [...]

  • Sunak under pressure to extend stamp duty holiday as tax break sparks housing market boom

    January 21, 2021

    Housing transactions boomed at the end of last year driven by buyers rushing to complete deals before the stamp duty holiday deadline, putting pressure on government to extend the tax break. UK residential transactions in December were 31.5 per cent higher than the previous year, and jumped 13.1 per cent compared to November, buoyed by [...]

  • TfL gets go-ahead for 852 new homes in Acton

    January 21, 2021

    A new development in Acton has been given the go-ahead by Ealing Council, and will provide 852 new homes for rent and sale in the area. The development covers a 3.6 hectares site and spans from Acton Town station to the level crossing towards Chiswick, TfL’s largest development to date. The new homes will be [...]

  • London house prices hit record highs due to impact of stamp duty holiday

    January 20, 2021

    London house prices jumped at the end of last year, with average values breaking the £500,000 threshold for the first time. Average house prices in London rose four per cent between October and November last year, according to the latest official data. The annual price rise of 9.7 per cent took the average property value [...]

  • House prices fall as sellers hope to beat tax deadline

    January 18, 2021

    Average property prices fell by nearly £3,000 this month (-0.9 per cent) as sellers tried to temp buyers to squeeze in a sale before the end of the stamp duty holiday. Despite their efforts sellers are unlikely to beat the stamp duty deadline, according to Rightmove, as it typically takes more than four months to [...]

  • UK house prices: What will happen to property values in 2021?

    January 16, 2021

    The UK residential property market boomed in 2020, with house prices ending the year at a record high, despite the shutdown of the sector during the first coronavirus lockdown. Government measures such as the stamp duty holiday helped revitalise the market, while the lifting of lockdown restrictions prompted a surge in demand. Lockdown also inspired [...]

  • What has Brexit done to property prices?

    January 14, 2021

    The London and UK property market has, so far, remained relatively impervious to any post-Brexit related decline. Despite claims by the Bank of England that leaving the EU could see house prices fall by up to 35 per cent over three years, new research by Keller Williams UK has found that, so far, this has [...]

  • Landlords won’t be able to evict tenants as Robert Jenrick extends ban on bailiffs

    January 8, 2021

    The ban on evicting tenants in England and Wales has been extended by Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick today.

  • UK mortgage approvals soar to highest level since before 2008 Global Financial Crisis

    January 4, 2021

    UK home lending defied expectations of a slowdown in the housing market boom that started after the first Covid-19 lockdown

  • House price growth hits six-year high as pandemic fails to quell demand

    December 30, 2020

    House prices grew at the fastest rate in six years in 2020, a respected tracker has revealed. Property prices skyrocketed by 7.3 per cent across the year, according to the Nationwide House Price Index. Home prices increased by 0.8 per cent in December alone. Read more: A booming Britain will need a broadband boost The [...]

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