The UK residential property market is expected to be stable in 2012 with little change in prices overall although the outlook is uncertain, according to the latest prediction report from the Halifax.
Analysts expect the Bank of England’s base rate to remain at 0.5% throughout the year and although there will be weak economic growth, high [...]
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First time buyer affordability in the UK is at an eight year high but fewer are buying properties, new research from one of the biggest lenders reveals.
The average deposit is down 15% but the total number of first time buyers is at its lowest since 1974, according to the Halifax First Time Buyer Review which [...]
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UK flat sharers face paying the highest property rents in Europe, some 5% higher than France, the second most expensive, new research shows.
The UK is the least affordable country, with 15% of gross earnings being spent on rent, compared to 12% in Spain and London is the priciest city, with an average monthly rent of [...]
Many Landlords will be glad to hear that the Government have released proposals to make squatting illegal in residential properties.
At the moment squatting is a civil offence which means that that it is unlawful but not illegal. Once squatters enter a property, they can put up a formal notice in the window or on the [...]