Housing Market
News covering issues affecting the UK residential property market, house prices, interest rates and buying and selling trends.
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Pent up property demand surging into the market, says Rightmove
The number of people house hunting online has increased by 28% across the UK which is not usual for this time of year, the portal claims.
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London property market to revive in 2020 claims leading house builder
Prediction is made by UK's best-known and veteran house builder Tony Pidgley as he announces £120 million deal.
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House prices to rise by up to 4% next year as property market revives
Prediction is made by Rightmove which says the UK will see increased activity in the housing market particularly in the north.
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Get ready for a post-election ‘turbocharged’ property market bounce
Estate agents, developers and tech chiefs hail Coservative landslide as good news for housing, although many demand action on Stamp Duty.
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Reservation Agreements will help ‘build trust and confidence in our industry’ claims agent
London agent says his company's experience with Reservation Agreements in the new-build market has seen its sales process speed up significantly.
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80% of home movers think gazumping needs solving – could Reservation Agreements do the job?
New research into gazumping shows that up to half of buyers have been gazumped and 40% have lost money after paying for surveys or legal work prior to exchange.
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Will landlords take revenge on the Tory party for its buy-to-let bashing?
Figures released by HMRC suggest that over 120 constituencies could lose their incumbent MPs should local landlords vote against the Conservatives.
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Were you there for the industry’s greatest talking shop?
The Negotiator Conference last Friday saw some 600 agents sign up to attend but if you weren’t there, here a round-up of the key debates that took place.
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Unfair imbalance? Agents earn £3.9bn from fees but HMRC takes £9.4bn in Stamp Duty
Research by Zoopla has revealed the total earned by agents every year in fees from sales and lettings, highlighting how it pales into insignificance compared to the Stamp Duty paid by home movers to HMRC. The company’s Research and Insights Director Richard Donnell (left) told delegates at Friday’s Negotiator Conference that while buyers, renters, landlords and vendors combined spend £3.9 billion on agency fees every year, the government collects £9.27 billion in residential Stamp Duty, or nearly two-and-a-half times as much. The duty is also increasing; HMRC’s latest figures show that last year the amount of duty paid on average by purchasers increased by 7%, largely due to the increases duty for properties in the higher price brackets. Stamp Duty problems Agents have become increasingly vocal about the problems that Stamp Duty is creating, particularly in the £500,000-plus sales market, including lower sales and greater difficulties getting buyers to make an offer as they baulk at the huge Stamp Duty bill. This, economists agents and politicians have been pointing out, is an example of the famous Laffer Curve. It is a theory made popular during the 1980s in the US and it argues that there is a point at which…
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What Brexit? Harrods Estates sells £23.95 million semi in Knightsbridge to European investor
Central London estate agency pulls of coup and finds European buyer for converted and refurbished house in chi-chi Hans Town neighbourhood.
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