Mortgage approvals last month reached their highest number since September 2007 amid pent-up demand in the housing market, the latest figures from the Bank of England show.
Prospective property purchasers looking to take advantage of the existing stamp duty holiday should start their journey this weekend or risk missing out, according to Legal & General Mortgage Club.
In this two-minute speed read we look at four things that’ll help you make the most of next month.
From December, the new RICS Home Survey Standard will become mandatory for all RICS professionals undertaking home surveys.
The Zoopla UK House Price Index Report is the Zoopla monthly analysis of UK property market data, and annual price growth statistics from 20 UK cities.
In this short article our friends at Dataloft have identified the top 20 spookiest street names, from Wizard Way to Headless Close.
A surge in buyer demand for larger properties has caused a rise in the price of detached properties according to the latest research from Halifax. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)
A new survey from Ipswich Building Society has revealed that one in five potential self-builders cite finding a plot to be a concern but ahead of that, 40% of respondents believe financing their build would be the most difficult aspect of the project. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)
Annual house price growth will reach 17.5% by the end of the year, according to quote service Reallymoving. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)
The UK housing market starts autumn with momentum following a post-lockdown mini-boom making summer 2020 busier than usual. This is according to Member of The Guild of Property Professionals, Tony Beales from Millbanks in Attleborough, Norfolk, who says that the housing market has basked in summer sunshine since it reopened.
Property investors are increasingly looking to buy outside of cities, in the countryside and coastal town centres, research from business and landlord insurance provider Simply Business has found.
Some local authorities are taking 42 times longer than others to process the local land searches that are required as part of the buying process, research from solicitor firm Simpson Millar has revealed.