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Average house prices rise over £24,500 in a year – Halifax HPI

Average UK house prices have continued to rise and reached a new record high of £276,091 ...

  • Jan 07, 2022
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Buyer demand continues to grow but supply falls to all-time low

Buyer demand has continued to grow but supply has fallen to 20 homes per estate agency bra...

  • Dec 21, 2021
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House price growth contracts in October but market still ‘buoyant’

Average UK house price growth in October contracted slightly compared to September, but th...

  • Dec 15, 2021
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Property sales market could ‘cease to exist by spring’ if supply keeps falling

An estate agent has warned that the housing sales market could collapse by spring if the d...

  • Oct 14, 2021
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Government housing target ‘out of reach’ as completions fall in Q2

The number of completed homes fell quarterly by 10 per cent to 43,660 in Q2 while new buil...

  • Sep 30, 2021
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Lack of housing stock means brokers need to work client banks harder – Hunt

As the summer has progressed, the news around interrupted supply chains, shortages of lorr...

  • Sep 27, 2021
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Asking prices escalate as more homes come to market – Rightmove

The average asking price of a newly marketed property has risen by 0.3 per cent to £338,4...

  • Sep 20, 2021
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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...

  • Sep 16, 2021
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UK government will not meet 300,000 homes a year target until 2028 – NAEA Propertymark

The UK government is unlikely meet its ambitious 300,000 houses per year target until 2028...

  • Sep 13, 2021
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Average mortgage rates record largest monthly decline since May last year – Moneyfacts

Average rates for two-year and five-year fixed mortgages fell for the third consecutive mo...

  • Sep 13, 2021
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