A probe into Premier League broadcast rights has been dropped August 8, 2016 A major probe into the rights to air Premier League football on UK television has been dropped by the regulator. The two-year probe has been drawn to a close after Ofcom decided there was enough progress being made on making more games available to watch while football fans seemed largely happy. The investigation was first launched [...]
Good, bad, ugly? Nobody can agree on what the recent house price data means August 5, 2016 Halifax said this morning that house prices fell between June and July and that annual and quarterly rates of house price growth are slowing. City A.M. has heard talk of buyers wanting 10 per cent off the price of properties because of the Brexit vote, and earlier this week, Knight Frank said prices for high-end houses in [...]
Olympic jump! Here’s how far house prices have gone up in the area near London’s Olympic Park August 5, 2016 With the Rio 2016 Olympic Games kicking off today, it seems like an appropriate time to reflect on the London Olympics – and how they affected house prices. Research from Lloyds Bank has shown that house prices near the Olympic Park have risen by 53 per cent since September 2012, up from an average of £286,638 [...]
New homes on sale in London: from restored Victorian terraces in Bayswater to new homes in up-and-coming Walthamstow August 4, 2016 Brackenbury Square, Hammersmith From £550,000 Live the west London village life a short walk away from Goldhawk Road tube station at Brackenbury Square. The Notting Hill Sales development takes its name from nearby Brackenbury Village, which is in the Hammersmith Grove Conservation Area with all the boutiques and independent shops the village name engenders. There [...]
Here’s how far fixed rates have fallen in the last six years August 4, 2016 Fixed rate mortgages have fallen continuously for the past six years – with marked falls taking place before the Brexit vote. Rates have fallen by an average of 2.5 per cent since 2010, according to data released today from Legal & General. Read more: Experts are not impressed by HSBC's new 0.99 per cent fixed [...]
Ladbrokes the real winner from Leicester City’s Premier League triumph August 4, 2016 Euro 2016 and a less-than-predictable Premier League season boosted earnings at bookies Ladbrokes and sent shares climbing 3.8 per cent this morning, as it edges closer towards its £2bn tie-up with Gala Coral. The figures Profits before tax climbed by 61 per cent to £39.8m in the six months to June at Ladbrokes, with operating profits up 34 [...]
Twitter’s share price takes flight on buyout rumours August 3, 2016 Shares in micro-blogging site Twitter have jumped today on rumours former Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer and Saudi investor Prince Al-Waleed Bin-Talal could make a buyout offer for the company. Shares are up by over eight per cent in New York, climbing to $17.72 after falling as low as $15.77 in July. Twitter shares hit an all time low of [...]
Prime central London house prices have fallen by 1.5 per cent year-on-year August 3, 2016 Prime central London house prices have fallen by 1.5 per cent year-on-year in July, according to estate agent Knight Frank. A report on home sales from the company showed Brexit has triggered sellers to make "overdue reductions" to the asking price of their properties. Knight Frank said: "It is too soon to say what impact Brexit will have on pricing [...]
Here’s why parts of London’s prime rental market have been boosted by Brexit vote August 3, 2016 Data released today suggests that there are sections of the prime rental market in central London that have benefited from Brexit. According to data from London estate agents Portico, rent prices for two-bed properties in Kensington and Chelsea have gone up by 0.4 per cent from May to July. The average rental price for a [...]
Construction supplier Travis Perkins says demand weakened after the Brexit vote – and says housing transactions are “unlikely to be positive” after the Brexit vote August 2, 2016 Builder's merchant Travis Perkins share price was hit this morning after the company said sales growth in July was knocked by the Brexit vote. The construction materials supplier's share price fell by 2.72 per cent in morning trading, despite announcing in its interims that like-for-like sales were up by 3.1 per cent in the six months to the end [...]