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Millennials and Gen Z make the move to auctions
The explosion of online auctions and competition in the sales market has seen a seismic change in the demographic of auction admirers.
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Millennials are fed up with traditional renting and turning to build-to-rent
As new legislation and taxation causes BTL investors to bail out, quality is dropping within the private rental market, a leading law firm has claimed.
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Savers investing an average of £25 a week in ISAs
Millennials surprisingly engaged in regular investment, but will it build a deposit to buy a home?
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“Ill judged” Strutt & Parker advice to Millennials stirs up a Twitter storm
Strutt & Parker has prompted a Twitter storm today after releasing a report that suggested Millennial young couples should give up six ‘luxuries’ to save up enough money to get on the property ladder. The report suggests that young ‘generation renters’ could save up £64,000 within five years by cutting down nights out, takeaways, shop-bought lunchtime sandwiches, the annual city break holiday, lottery tickets and mobile upgrades. Strutt & Parker’s Head of Research Stephanie McMahon told the Evening Standard that “affordability is a problem for every major city around the world – and in London, it is raising the deposit that is the particular challenge”. “Getting on the property ladder in London is harder than ever, and with an average deposit of £94,000, people are thinking, ‘What luxuries am I willing to forgo now that will pay off five years down the line?’.” The reception for report was distinctly chilly, particularly among the Millennials targeted in the report by Strutt & Parker, which was bought by BNP Paribas in August. On Twitter the report was described as “monstrously ill judged” by blogger @Indiablock on Twitter while decidedly non-Millennial Henry Pryor also took to the social media platform to criticise the…
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The truth about ‘millennials’
What is a Millennial? Where do they live? Where do they work? Where do they play? All these questions and more are asked – and answered in a riveting report by CBRE.
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