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  • Housing Market
    Housing Market

    Landlords turn back on buy-to-let as mortgage costs rise

    Despite the Government's u-turn on minimum energy standards, eight out of 10 surveyors have noted a decline in landlords planning to buy.

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    Onwards and upwards

    With the Spring Budget behind us, and a nicely tapered Stamp Duty holiday ahead, it’s all looking up, says Kate Faulkner of Designs on Property.

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    Latest property news

    Removals firms struggling to cope as market continues to boom

    Trade association BAR confirms that shifting completion dates and sellers looking to exchange and complete on same day are a major headache.

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    Busy, busy, busy…

    With reports of some of the busiest activity in the housing market in 13 years, Kate Faulkner of Designs on Property, wonders how you’re all feeling…

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    Latest property news

    Property sales remain flat during January, says HMRC

    Property sales in the UK during January increased by 1.3% month-on-month, hitting 102,610 transactions says HMRC, but down 0.1% year on year. These figures, which are seasonally adjusted to take account of the Christmas shutdown, are for all residential sales over £40,000. “Property transactions have remained stagnant for quite some time now,” says Richard Sexton, Director of e.surv (pictured, left). “Although our latest research showed one-fifth of mortgage approvals went to first-time buyers last month, if we are to see a real boost in numbers and overall market activity, we need to address our country’s limited housing supply which is acting as a roadblock.” Jeremy Duncombe, Director, Legal & General Mortgage Club, (pictured, right) says: “It is clear that a lack of housing supply across the UK continues to take its toll on the market. “Not only is it having an impact on potential borrowers who want to make their first move onto the property ladder, but it’s also limiting the options available to those who are looking to downsize in later life.” But HMRC’s detailed figures also reveal that, despite much commentary from agents about a difficult market in London and the South, overall UK transactions have been increasing each…

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    Movers & Shakers

    Chief Surveyor joins e.surv

    e.surv Chartered Surveyors has announced that David Harbour joins the business as Chief Surveyor.

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