UK Property Market Commentary
Analysis on the UK property market's comings and goings. Here we provide commentary on property prices, housing and the market, exploring how the current economic conditions are affecting those traversing the property ladder.-
What the Autumn Statement means for UK property
The Autumn Statement had more leaks than the average toilet, leaving no real big surprises for the cash strapped
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Rightmove House Price Index for November 2022
Rightmove House Price Index for November 2022 - broken down to demonstrate what is happening with average ASKING prices
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How instability caused the current rental crises for BTL landlords
It was for many years all too easy to get a buy-to-let mortgage and become a landlord but increased
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How the mini budget affected house prices
How the mini budget affected house prices and the already shaky property market will be remembered as one of
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New Housing Secretary Simon Clarke has the new PM’s trusst, but will he earn ours?
New Housing Secretary Simon Clarke reportedly suffers from agoraphobia. Given the revolving door of those who have preceded him, his
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Why uncertainty is driving the UK housing market
The current post-pandemic climate is a petri dish for doubt. Uncertainty is driving the UK housing market to extremes,
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How house prices will be affected by the cost of living
It's difficult to see how house prices will be affected by the cost of living when the start of
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London Borough house prices over the year to November 2021
London borough house prices increased across the capital's 33 boroughs, over the year to November 2021 with the exception
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Will the UK housing market crash in 2022?
Many wonder, some even hope, the UK housing market will crash in 2022. UK property prices over “The Pandemic
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5 reasons UK house prices keep rising post stamp duty
Post stamp duty holiday many expected or hoped property prices would slump. In contrast they have continued to rise.
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What the Bank of England vote means for homebuyers
What the Bank of England vote means for homebuyers; is to expect more of the same. At least for
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Why construction costs are so high
The Builder/Client power shift A builder’s crack, once abhorrent, is now tolerated for the greater aesthetic good of our homes.