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Buying a home costs less in more than half of UK cities

Buying a home now costs less than renting in over half of the cities in the UK, according to new research which shows where monthly mortgage repayments are less than rent. Buying is most cost effective Doncaster, Hull and Bradford while London, Brighton, Bristol and Swansea are the only cities where it is more cost effective to rent, the study from Strata Homes shows. Using available statistics, the firm has calculated the average sale price of two bedroom properties in the UK and worked out the typical average monthly mortgage repayments in contrast with average monthly rental fees of two bedroom properties. The research also reveals that monthly mortgage repayments or using the ISA help to buy scheme works out cheaper than renting in over half of UK cities Doncaster, Hull and Bradford scored the top three cheapest areas in the UK to purchase a house, with mortgage repayments totalling as little as £520 per month for a two bedroom house in Glasgow in comparison to £729 average rent per month. In Peterborough, a first time buyer using the ISA scheme would actually save £344 a month paying off a standard mortgage on a house than renting one. To rent a two bedroom house in Manchester would cost an average of £762 a month, but to buy would mean only paying an average monthly mortgage repayment of £676 per month. While to live in the second city, Birmingham residents would only be paying a £2 difference to own a home over renting per month. ‘Once you get over the initial deposit sum, people are surprised at how much you can save in some areas of the UK than to rent. Thanks to the Government's ISA Help to Buy scheme, it is easier than ever to get onto the property ladder with over 3,000 accounts opened so far this year,’ said Gemma Smith, sales director at Strata Homes. She pointed out that from the research gathered, southern cities such as London, Brighton, Bristol and Swansea were least cost effective when buying a house due to sky high house prices. Continue reading

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Low mortgage rates helps France top latest overseas chart

France has overtaken Spain to take the top spot on the latest overseas mortgage chart, with some 53% of loan enquiries in the first quarter of 2016, new research shows. Ideal buying conditions are drawing British buyers in particular back to the French property market, according to the report from overseas mortgage specialist Conti. It points out that French mortgage rates are at their lowest in decades and the country’s previously sluggish housing market is turning a corner at last, with reports of price increases and accelerating sales. Prices generally remain well under UK averages, however, and with the pound regaining strength against the euro in recent weeks, it’s more affordable than ever, according to the firm. ‘Current market conditions in France are great for prospective buyers, with some excellent deals to be made. And there’s plenty of room for price negotiation with some very motivated vendors. The country is also very accessible, by air, train and car, and the culture is familiar, which British investors like,’ said Clare Nessling, director at Conti. ‘Buyers who have been deferring their plans as they waited for the market to improve are taking full advantage and making their move before they miss out on the best deals,’ she added. In second place Spain accounted to 38% enquiries in the first quarter of 2016. Following a nightmarish few years, the Spanish property market is on the up at last and British investors are regaining confidence and rediscovering their love for this country, the report says. In third place, but considerably behind the top two was Portugal with a 9% share of mortgage enquiries. According to a recent report from the Royal Institutional of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Portugal is one of the economies leading the euro area recovery with sales and prices expected to continue rising at a steady pace over the medium term. Conti is now offering its lowest ever fixed rate for property purchases in France at 1.8% over 10 years for loans of up to 80% loan to value. Mortgage rates are generally still at historic lows, and the best rates are not limited to those with the biggest deposits. Many of the current deals on offer are available for mortgages of up to 80% or 85% loan to value. Indeed, according to the latest report from French Private Finance mortgage interest rates in France have now reached unprecedented levels, so much so that non-residents with good profiles can now access 20 year fixed rate mortgages from as little as 2.25%. In terms of savings, compared to May 2014 when French 20 year fixed rate repayment mortgages were at 3.7%, rates have now decreased by 36%. In money terms, the total interest payable on a loan of €300,000 over 20 years has dropped from €117,571 to €72,822 a saving of €44,749, or €3,729 a year. The report adds that those with very good profiles who are buying in popular areas may… Continue reading

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Research reveals knowledge about self building land register is lacking in UK

One in five people in the UK believe there would be increased public support for the building of new homes if self or custom build properties contributed to a greater proportion of those built, new research shows. Despite the Self Build and Custom Housebuilding Act (also known as the Right to Build Act) coming into force on 01 April 2016, some 77% of people in the UK are unaware councils are now required to keep a register of those looking to buy land in the local area to carry out self or custom build projects. The registers will work alongside measures due to come into force in the upcoming Housing and Planning Bill, which will require authorities to ensure they have sufficient permissioned plots to match the local demand on their register. However, the research from the National Custom and Self Build Association (NaCSBA) and Ipswich Building Society found that one in eight expect to show an interest in self build property within the next year. This figure has remained constant since the annual survey was launched in 2013. However, just 2% of people stated their intention to take specific actions to progress their self build projects, such as purchasing land, submitting a planning application or starting construction, within the next 12 months. ‘At a time when much of the UK is experiencing a housing shortage, more needs to be done to raise awareness of this new legislation and encourage those looking for a new home to consider undertaking self and custom build projects,’ said Paul Winter, chief executive officer of Ipswich Building Society. ‘Due to the complex nature of a self build project, those seeking these specialist mortgages are advised to research the market and seek out a provider, and product, that best suits their individual needs and circumstances,’ he added. According to NaCSBA chairman Michael Holmes the success of the Right to Build Policy initiative, and the delivery of land to meet the huge pent up demand, depends on the registers yet he pointed out that the research shows that 77% of people aren't aware of the registers, nor what their success means to creating better new homes. ‘This figure needs to change. The NaCSBA is working hard to raise the public profile and support councils across the country to ensure that they have the correct measures in place. Currently, only 35% of LPAs have adopted a register and our aim is to get this to 100%,’ he said. Raymond Connor, chief executive of BuildStore, believes that this will change as more people become aware that finding a suitable plot of land has become simpler. ‘The research shows there is a significant gap between those interested in self build and those who intend to take specific action to progress self build projects. However, it is likely this sector will soon grow once more people are aware the main challenge of finding a suitable plot of land has now been simplified,’ he explained. Continue reading

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