Mortgages are on their way to being as unaffordable today as they were during the great recession of 2008, adding further financial pressure to homeowners who are struggling with the...
A growing number of bridging lenders are venturing into development finance, creating an increasingly competitive market, which is, of course, good news for developers. But it also...
Tenants will pay up to 89% more to live within arm’s reach of a Crossrail station, with rental values within these postcodes climbing by as much as 36% in the last year alone,...
Down-valuations, where the buyer's mortgage surveyor values the property for less than the agreed selling price, are believed to still be prevalent in 2022 according to 52% of property...
According to new research from The Mortgage Lender, 23% of self-employed individuals have had their mortgage application denied in the past compared to just 12% of employed workers.
For many, privately renting is a necessary stop-gap between living with family or guardians and homeownership. Renters are often working towards buying their first home, saving for a...
A quarter of landlords surveyed have indicated that they are likely to avoid any property with a low EPC rating when looking to add to their portfolio, according to new research from...
The price of property coming to market has hit a fourth consecutive monthly record of £367,501, up by 2.1% and puts prices £55,000 higher than pre-pandemic, according to...