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‘Brexit limbo’ continues except in lively Midlands newbuild housing market, official index reveals
Read how stamp duty and brexit limbo are being blamed for a continuing sluggish housing market around the UK, except in Midlands where prices are rising by 6%.
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Will today’s 0.25% base interest rate hike slow the property market even more?
Read property industry reaction to today's Bank of England base rate interest hike from 0.5% to 0.75%, the most recent hike since october last year.
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Super prime London agents sold just 114 properties over past 12 months
Only 114 super prime properties were sold in London over the past 12 months, according to the latest research from Knight Frank.
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Interest rate rise – will it turn the dials in the housing market?
The decision by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to introduce an interest rate rise of 0.25% a percent to 0.5% in order to keep inflation in check was applauded in most business circles as a prudent first move to ‘sensible’ interest rates after nearly eight years of rock bottom rates. The move is intended to dampen down the economy mildly and rein-in inflation, which currently stands at 3% and is expected to peak higher than that before the MPC’s measures kick in. Bank of England Mark Carney said the inflation increases were due largely to the weakening of Sterling following the Brexit vote. “The decision to leave the European Union is having a noticeable impact on the economic outlook,” he said. “We need to support the economy during this adjustment process.” But what does the property industry think of an interest rate rise? Russell Quirk of eMoov, who was first out of the blocks into the news studios yesterday, said the rise would only add £16 a month the average mortgage holder and would be “water off a duck’s back for those with a fixed rate security blanket”. But what did the rest of the industry think.…
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No more ‘Staff’ at Jackson Stops
Jackson-Stops & Staff has rebranded as Jackson-Stops, dropping ‘& Staff’ from its name.
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