London property sellers bag 99pc of the asking price March 31, 2014 House prices have risen for the 14th consecutive month, with a 0.6 per cent rise in March, according to the monthly national housing survey conducted by residential property analysts Hometrack. 50 per cent of postcode districts reported an increase in prices. The survey also showed that those who are selling property in London were able [...]
Buyers struggle to raise deposit as market soars March 31, 2014 HOUSE buyers across England and Wales are paying the highest proportion of their property’s asking price since 2004, with the average house going for more than 99 per cent of the asking price in London. In March so far, buyers are shelling out 96.2 per cent of property asking prices, according to Hometrack’s assessment of [...]
Carney ready to clamp down on housing bubble March 28, 2014 TOUGHER lending criteria could be in place as soon as June if a housing bubble emerges, the Bank of England’s financial policy committee (FPC) said yesterday. The panel, led by Mark Carney, does not believe a bubble is inflating, but wants to reassure markets it will nip any emerging risks in the bud. From next [...]
Aldermore enters securitisation market in £330m mortgage deal March 25, 2014 CHALLENGER bank Aldermore is selling off £330m of prime residential mortgages in its first ever securitisation, the lender said yesterday. The bank wants to reduce its reliance on the Bank of England’s Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) and raise funds to increase its lending volumes. Mortgage-backed securities got a bad name in the financial crisis [...]
Britain has learned nothing from the credit crunch says top economist March 25, 2014 Britain could be mired in another crash in five years’ time if heavily indebted households and firms are crushed by higher rates, a top economist warned this morning. Interest rates stand at 0.5 per cent, and the Bank of England does not expect to increase this for another year or so. That will mean rock-bottom [...]
UK house prices see biggest jump since summer 2010 March 25, 2014 House prices rose 6.8 per cent compared with a year earlier – the biggest increase since August 2010 – and up from 5.5 per cent in December, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics. A Bloomberg poll revealed analysts expected a rise of 6.6 per cent. London led the increase, with prices up [...]
Only one in 20 buyers not fixing mortgages as rates start to rise March 24, 2014 MORE than 95 per cent of new home buyers are taking fixed mortgages, as the property market surges and interest rates begin to creep upwards, according to mortgage lenders. The Mortgage Advice Bureau (MAB) says that 19 in every 20 people were choosing fixed rather than variable rate mortgages in February, up from fewer than four [...]
What does the chancellor’s Budget mean for you? March 19, 2014 Catherine Gannon, 51Managing director of law firm Gannon The business continues to perform extremely well, but new legislation for LLPs means that it is being restructured. Profits and earnings are up on last year but the cost of living has increased rapidly. She doesn’t have much by way of a traditional pension plan but hopes [...]
What you need to know before the open March 19, 2014 Europe is expected to open mixed this morning after Vladimir Putin said yesterday that he’ll respect the sovereignty of Ukraine, going no further than recognising Crimea as part of Russia. Foreign secretary William Hague’s accused Russia of a “land grab”, calling the situation the most serious test of European security this century. Of course, we’ve [...]
Brand Index: Economic confidence set to determine the 2015 election March 18, 2014 SINCE YouGov started tracking consumer confidence in 2009, the number of people expecting their household financial situation to get worse has always far outstripped the upbeat group of Britons who expected things to get better. This split reached its worst in 2011 when for a few months more than half, or 55 per cent, of [...]