Tag Result: Capital Economics
Higher mortgage rates will leave homes ‘overvalued’ – Capital Economics
Mortgage rates will rise to an eight-year high by 2023 putting homes at risk of being over...
Almost 230,000 rental homes needed annually to meet UK housing targets – Capital Economics
The UK will need nearly 230,000 new private rented homes a year to meet the government’s...
Rising mortgage rates will cause house prices to cool in H2, Capital Economics predicts
Existing factors fuelling housing demand will sustain activity in the first half of 2022, ...
Sooner-than-expected base rate hike will have minimal impact on mortgage costs
Economists have forecast that a rise in the Bank of England base rate will not put pressur...
Top 10 most read broker stories this week – 17/09/2021
This week, comments around lender criteria returning to a new normal after the removal of ...
Average mortgage rate to fall to 1.6 per cent by next year – Capital Economics
Average mortgage rates are set to keep falling fuelling the house price boom further, acco...
Tougher regulation in the new-build market should not lead to more barriers for buyers – Marketwatch
In its latest market outlook, Capital Economics suggested the new build market would make ...
Residential transactions set to spike again in September – Capital Economics
Another spike in residential transactions is set to occur this September as the last stage...
House prices could rise 20 per cent ahead of stamp duty end – Capital Economics
House prices could rise by 20 per cent before the stamp duty holiday ends, bringing a down...
Base rate to remain at historical low until 2025 – Capital Economics
The current Bank of England base rate of 0.1 per cent is expected to remain unchanged unti...