UK average house prices increased by 10.6% over the year to August 2021, up from 8.5% in July, according to the latest figures released this morning from ONS.
Homesellers are overpricing by as much as 41% when it comes to the price at which they list their homes on the major portals, versus the reality of what buyers will pay, according to...
1% of England’s Green Belt could supply 2.3 million new homes, according to data supplied by Stripe Homes who has analysed how many new homes could be built if a small portion of...
During the past six months, property owned outright by the over-65s has increased in value by £24.225bn - equating to an average of £4,833 for each older homeowner.
Despite overall real estate lending totals declining in 2020, the proportion of lending that focussed purely on the financing of new residential developments has increased, according...
The cost of renting in London has climbed by hundreds of pounds a month due to dwindling rental stock levels and could continue to do so if the issue is not resolved, according to the...
A fifth consecutive month of low property supply levels, with new listings reporting lower numbers than pre-pandemic figures in 2019 has been recorded, according to the latest data...
The UK property market is more competitive than it has ever been in a decade. With low mortgage rates and the stamp duty holiday, homebuyers are joining the race for more space.
During the first year of the pandemic (the 12 months to April 2021), house prices in areas that are too small to be classed as towns grew faster than elsewhere, up 9.6%, compared to 9%...