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24 London council areas no longer likely to be viable for higher borrowers, research finds
Annual decline of 3.1% in March is larger than drop forecast by economists
February’s figure of 43,500 is more than a third lower than a year earlier as interest rate rises bite
Local authority associations point to shortages of affordable housing across the UK
Rise in demand for storage comes as food manufacturers attempt to prevent shortages
From moving costs to million-dollar interiors, incentives are increasingly offered to buyers by housing developers. Beware the pitfalls
As interest rates rise, remortgaging borrowers weigh up fixed rates, trackers, plus switching and ditching
From a Grade II-listed house with an orchard and stables to a riverside property with acres of gardens and agricultural land
With demand dwindling, this could be the next sector destabilised by aggressive monetary tightening
Company has benefited from having a large share of its business in affordable housing
Radical overhaul would address regional inequalities, says George Osborne’s Northern Powerhouse Partnership
Owner occupiers face higher bills as they refinance this year
Housebuilding rates in English-speaking states have fallen behind the rest of the developed world
From a Georgian town house in Deal with views of the sea to an estate near Dover with its own vineyard
Almost three dozen residents accuse one of the capital’s oldest housing associations of mismanagement
Minister moves to ban 11 companies from housing market until they sign pledge prompted by Grenfell Tower fire
‘The idea that high-end properties in Belgravia are going to be transformed into social housing is for the birds’
Agents and analysts agree that there is a shift after two years of superheated growth
High house prices leave capital particularly exposed to rising home loan costs, Financial Conduct Authority warns
UK first-time buyers say penalties and property price cap are blighting under-40s product
Poll by professional body finds 70% of most expensive properties selling for below asking price
London market to remain tight as demand outstrips supply, says estate agent
Commenters share their views on London’s housing landscape for first-time buyers
Unused cash relates mostly to capital spending on housing or housing-related projects
The first months of the year are typically estate agents and housebuilders’ busiest time for sales
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