Reasons to be cheerful: One, two, three (and 4) January 11, 2016 The New Year has not been especially happy, so far, in the world of business and finance. The FTSE is down, China is chaotic, oil is plumbing new depths, and even desperate retailers are replacing their top execs or trying to snap up rivals. But it’s worth remembering that there are two sides to every coin, [...]
London house prices: First-time buyers pay £91,000 deposit as fewer get on the property ladder in 2015, according to Halifax January 11, 2016 First-time home buyers needed an average deposit of £91,409 to buy a house in the capital last year, according to figures from a major British lender. The figures, published this morning by Halifax, showed London deposits were nearly three times the national average at £32,927. The deposits paid by first-time buyers nationally rose 13 per [...]
Top tips for saving up a house deposit January 8, 2016 Four out of five Britons under 30 would prefer to own their own home, rather than rent, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders, but in London, that’s easier said than done. Home ownership is at its lowest level in 25 years and property prices have risen to about six times the UK’s average annual [...]
Saving in 2016: Years of low base rates have engendered a lack of thought about saving January 8, 2016 During the Christmas season, most people tend to be focused on family rather than finance, but as the new year develops, particularly with many facing an extra week before payday, thoughts inevitably creep back to more run of the mill matters. The rise in the US interest rate announced by the Federal Reserve is seen by many [...]
Halifax house price index: UK house prices rose 9.5 per cent last year. Yawn January 7, 2016 Another day, another confirmation that homes in the UK are increasingly unaffordable. House prices have risen 9.5 per cent in the year to December, according to figures from Halifax, which showed the average house price is now a £208,286. Ouch. Still: the UK's house prices are nothing if not dependable. The figure meant annual price growth stuck between [...]
Buy-to-let tax hike: Our guide to the government’s plans to raise stamp duty on second homes – with rules to cover joint owners, landlords, investors and overseas property owners January 6, 2016 Details of the government’s plan to raise stamp duty on purchases by homeowners with more than one property were released over the festive period. Simply, it will be a 3 per cent surcharge on each stamp duty land tax band when an additional residential property is bought by someone who already owns a home. With the [...]
Strong mortgage market takes total UK lending growth to seven-year high January 4, 2016 Mortgage lending is climbing at its fastest pace since 2009 with total UK lending now growing at its fastest rate for seven years. Total mortgage lending in the UK climbed by £3.9bn in November, up 2.5 per cent on November 2014, according to figures released by the Bank of England this morning. “Lenders’ appetite for new [...]
SME health check: What 2016 holds for UK firms January 4, 2016 The past year has seen the continuation of steady UK growth alongside a degree of political stability after the re-election of the Conservative Party with a majority in May. The result is that business confidence in general is positive. But what of SMEs in particular? And what could 2016 bring? First, we’ve seen a huge [...]
KPMG: UK tax changes will slow down buy-to-let market December 29, 2015 The buy-to-let market will slow down next year due to a series of tax changes, accountancy giant KPMG has said. The changes, including a three per cent hike to stamp duty on buy-to-let homes, to be introduced in April, will put off buyers. KPMG’s Dermot Kallinan said: “It will be interesting to see whether buy-to-let investors opt to [...]
London house prices to climb five per cent in 2016, says Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors December 22, 2015 London house prices will climb five per cent next year as the shortage of homes coming to the market and rising demand lifts prices, according to a new forecast. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) said prices were forecast to go up despite the launch of government initiatives to boost homebuilding. However, London price growth is [...]