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New build housing the bright spot of troubled UK construction sector
For the United Kingdom’s construction industry, private homes are one of the only sectors that are actually on the incline. The current shortage of homes coupled with the current low interest rates are making it an ideal time to build a home. There is still a high demand that needs to be met in order […]
Demand for 5 year fixed remortgages continues decline: LMS
Borrowers are increasingly going away from five-year fixed rate remortgages and instead opting for two-year fixed rate remortgages. The two year products offer lower rates which have become increasingly attractive since November’s base rate increase. And with base rates expected to rise further this year, borrower’s worry about the risk of being in a longer […]
Average houses prices rise by 1.5% in UK in March to new record high
A nameless author has graced us with knowledge about the average houses prices rising by 1.5% in the UK in March to new record high. This person says that nobody is expecting a high climb in demand. However it is confident that there will continue to be a lot of things involving words and buying […]
UK house prices have risen by 4.4 per cent in the year to February – but London records first annual fall since 2009
Housing prices in the United Kingdom have risen 4.5 percent overall, but London prices have fallen for the first time since 2009. Even though the London area suffered a minor price drop, the average value for houses is still higher there than in any other region in the country. The West Midlands region recorded the […]
Up to a third of millennials ‘face renting their entire life’
Approximately 40% of “millenials” are living in rented housing which is twice as many as “generation X”. A report from the Foundation’s Home Improvements calls for more affordable housing and states that 1.8 million families with children are renters compared to 600,000 15 years ago. Millenials report that wages are too low and prices for […]
Mortgage Freedom Day for the average UK homeowner
Mortgage Freedom Day is April 16, 2018 in the United Kingdom. On this day, the average homeowner has made enough to pay the mortgage for the entire year. Ideally, the mortgage will be paid and from this point on to the end of the year paychecks will be purely take home or used to pay […]
In UK, Property Prices Weakest Close to London
UK home average asking prices are at the highest level and get higher further away from London. Property market prices are rising by .4% in areas away from London. These numbers are increased 1.6% from the same time last year. The national average price is US$438,451. The North West saw the highest price increases – […]
Stalled Mobility; Another Problem For The Housing Market
The housing market has been slowly recovering from the downward spiral in 2011. There are several factors that show the current state of the real estate market. Commercial real estate is at a low which is significant because residential real estate tends to feed off of the business climate. Another indicator of the market is […]
REAL ESTATE MARKET WATCH: Essentials to Consider When Selling Your Home
If you are in the market to sell your home there are a few things to consider beforehand. Once you decide to sell your home you would first want to have another home secured to avoid being homeless. When going into business it is recommended to do criminal background checks on your potential business partners/buyer. […]
But Real estate coach Sherrie Storor has offered her advice to help millennials
On the list of life goals that milleanials wish to accomplish, becoming homeowner is the most common. But for Australians it is becoming harder to get on the bandwagon. One real estate coach Sherrie Storor has outlined three strategies that millenials are ought to undertake when pursuing home-buying ambitions. That includes considering public transportation and […]