Simon Rubinsohn
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Current housing boom is longest run of growth since 2013, says RICS
Latest RICS report says the good times are continuing although some agents say it has quietened down in recent days.
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RICS: September was booming marvellous for agents, but what about next year?
Buyer enquiries, agreed sales and new listings all increased last month and will continue to do so until Christmas, say RICS estate agents
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Sales boom will turn into a house price inflation bubble soon, says RICS
House prices are already rising in virtually every area of the UK as the unprecedented sales surge continues to see demand outstrip supply.
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The boom could turn to bust after furlough scheme ends, agents tell RICS
RICS's July survey of estate agents reveals a booming sales and lettings market, but nevertheless agents are worried that it won't last.
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The Boris bounce has arrived says estate agency Chestertons
39-branch estate agency says sales enquiries have surged by 76% since the New Year and new buyer registrations are up by 15%.
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Housing market: Sales, instructions and house prices rise during June, says RICS
Monthly housing report by the institution reveals an unexpected improvement in the housing market, the best monthly figures since the EU Referendum.
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Gloomy report from RICS as Brexit blues continue
The RICS has published its latest (December) UK Residential Market Survey, which shows that the market is still on hold due to political uncertainty, lack of stock and affordability.
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London sales slump stabilises as housing market booms in the north
London's housing market slump may be over as the regions outside the Home Counties continue to see rising prices and property sales.
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UK housing market is “uninspiring” says RICS
RICS UK housing market report shows that new buyer enquiries are in decline as new instructions rise.
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Government’s first time buyer Stamp Duty give-away has failed in South, claim surveyors
The government’s attempt to kick-start the first-time buyer market by removing Stamp Duty and Land Tax (SDLT) for all but the wealthiest has proved a damp squib in London and the South, surveyors have claimed. In last November’s Budget Chancellor Phillip Hammond eliminated SDLT for 80% of first time buyers, and cut the duty for 95% of those who pay it. But the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) says in its latest property market snapshot that new buyers’ enquiries fell for the eleventh month in succession. “This would appear to suggest that the government’s attempt to breathe fresh life into the market through eliminating the stamp duty charge for most first-time buyers in the Budget is not having a significant impact on overall demand,” says RICS’ Residential Market Survey for February. Affordability is the key to demand among first time buyers, the figures show. The SDLT stimulus appears only to be working in the north of the UK where house prices are more affordable; the number of enquiries to agents from first-steppers increased in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Yorkshire, Humberside and the North, but stalled elsewhere. RICS also says the number of properties available to sell has continued to drop.…
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