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  • Loans to home buyers fell in October

    December 14, 2016

    Loans to home buyers fell by eight per cent in October, despite the amount borrowers are paying towards interest rates hitting a historic low. First-time buyers borrowed £4.5bn, a monthly decrease of eight per cent, and a year-on-year drop of two per cent, according to figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). Read more: [...]

  • This is what will happen to house prices in 2017

    December 14, 2016

    How will the UK's favourite asset fare in 2017? It's safe to say that the Brexit vote has not caused the immediate and catastrophic housing crash that former chancellor George Osborne was predicting before the referendum. But the outlook for property next year is not particularly rosy.  Liberum analysts are expecting house prices to fall [...]

  • These are the seven biggest risks facing housebuilders in 2017

    December 6, 2016

    Think housebuilders have had a bad year? Well, these analysts think 2017 could be worse. On the day of the Brexit vote, housebuilders were subjected to some of the most dramatic sell-offs of any stock. None of the big housebuilders have regained the ground they lost on the day. Read more: EU regulation protecting newts [...]

  • UK mortgage approvals enjoyed a steady increase in October as post-referendum growth continues

    November 29, 2016

    Mortgage approvals in the UK rose to their highest point since March 2016 as the market continues last month's growth. Approvals had fallen steadily from May until August this year. According to the Bank of England, 67,518 mortgages were approved in October – up from the 63,594 approved in September. This adds up to £12bn of [...]

  • There was a surprise jump in mortgage approvals in October – but it’s not necessarily good news

    November 24, 2016

    House price growth may be suffering, but that hasn't had any effect on mortgage borrowing: figures published today showed the number of mortgages approved jumped to 40,900 in October. That figure is above September's figure of 38,700 – and, crucially, above expectations of 39,000. But the British Bankers' Association, which published the figures, said mortgage [...]

  • Barratt has taken “pricing action” on high-end homes in London as weak demand begins to bite

    November 16, 2016

    Not long ago, housebuilders were all clamouring to get a slice of London's high-end property market. Not any more: today Barratt said although sales have been strong, demand in the capital has weakened.  The figures First, the good news: in a trading update ahead of its shareholder meeting today, the housebuilder said total forward sales [...]

  • Thanks Carney: Aldermore’s results boosted by Bank of England scheme

    November 10, 2016

    Aldermore revealed today that it has boosted its new lending during the first nine months of the year, with a little help from a recently introduced Bank of England funding scheme. The figures The challenger bank announced it had generated £2.3bn in new lending during the first nine months of 2016, up 20 per cent [...]

  • RBS faces a long road to profitability as it seeks to put its problems behind it

    November 9, 2016

    In an era of ultra low interest rates, ever tightening regulation and steep legacy fines, times are tough for banks. But taxpayer-backed RBS, which has not made a full-year profit since 2007 and has seen shares slide 36 per cent in the year to date, is having a particularly rough ride. This is largely through problems [...]

  • Housebuilder Persimmon shrugs off Brexit vote but says it’s staying cautious

    November 2, 2016

    Housebuilders' shares were among the hardest hit after the Brexit vote – but it seems investors may have been over-cautious, after Persimmon reported a 19 per cent jump in sales. The figures In a trading statement this morning Persimmon, the UK's biggest housebuilder, said since it reported its half-year results at the end of August, sales have [...]

  • Rich grandparents are your ticket to a comfortable retirement: why liberalising inheritance tax rules could significantly reduce the UK’s pension saving shortfall

    November 2, 2016

    It is no great secret that today’s young people are at serious risk of being poor in their retirement. While asset-rich baby boomers hoard their wealth, eight years after the financial crisis, working age people are stuck with low wage inflation, and depressed returns on any savings they can scrape together after paying their rent [...]

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