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Home lenders urged to take rental payments into account

Home lenders in the UK should recognise rental payments when making lending decisions, as new research unveils that rental rates are rising rapidly when typical monthly mortgage payments for first time buyers are falling. In the UK private tenants paid more for their accommodation in 57% of districts during the third quarter of this year, […] The post Home lenders urged to take rental payments into account appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Higher stamp duty has had impact on prime regional property in UK

There is now clear evidence that the introduction of much higher rates of stamp duty for homes over £1 million in the UK almost two years ago has created a two speed prime regional housing market. The latest analysis report from real estate firm Savills shows that recent price growth has been dictated more by […] The post Higher stamp duty has had impact on prime regional property in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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No properties under £120,000 in London by end of 2016, study suggests

It will be impossible to buy a home for less than £120,000 in London by the end of this year and less than £200,000 by 2025, new research suggests. Buying a home in London is becoming more and more unaffordable and the latest analysis suggests it will continue to do so as prices keep rising. […] The post No properties under £120,000 in London by end of 2016, study suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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