Only 64% of non-homeowners now aspire to own a home, down from 71% last year.

Only 64% of non-homeowners now aspire to own a home, down from 71% last year.
Tom Bill, Head of UK Residential Research at Knight Frank, explores recent developments in the UK housing and rental markets.
Only two counties in England saw a decline in buyer activity over the past year
New-build properties in the North East have increased by 33% over the past year, far outpacing price growth in existing homes.
Sustained global uncertainty and delayed decision-making are continuing to impact confidence in the construction sector negatively.
The west Yorkshire city has retained its title as the UK’s hottest property market, topping OnTheMarket’s Hotspots Index for a second consecutive quarter.
New research has found that the biggest decline in first-time buyers has been seen in those under 30.
House prices edged down by 0.6% month-on-month, according to the latest figures.
Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank, explores how international buyers and tenants are looking more closely at the UK due to economic instability and political...
UK developers are increasingly abandoning part-finished housing projects as planning delays, lingering cost pressures, and financial strain push more schemes into receivership.
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