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Fri 4th Jun 2010
  • Nationwide comment on UK prices

    The latest house price index from the Nationwide Building Society has revealed a 0.5% rise for the month of May compared with April...
  • Rise in UK loan approvals

    The Bank of England has today revealed a 2% rise in the number of new mortgages approved in April...
  • Nationwide: House prices rise again

    Latest figures from Nastionwide showed house prices increased by 0.5% month-on-month in May.

    The annual rate of house price inflation has dropped from 10.5% to 9.8% and house prices are up 12.2% since a February 2009 trough.

Thu 3rd Jun 2010
  • Land Registry comment on UK prices

    According to the Land Registry, house prices rose by 0.2% in April compared with March, putting the average cost of a home at £165,596 in England and Wales...
  • Budget predictions for housing

    With the Emergency Budget just around the corner, many in the property sector are looking for guidance from experts as to what they can expect to be announced on 22nd June...
  • Government urged 'Stand firm for CGT fairness'

    The national affordable housing campaign group Priced Out, representing first time buyers, has urged the Government not to back down on including Buy-to-Let investors and second home owners in the planned increase in Capital Gains Tax.

    Katy John, Spokesperson said:

    "The new Government should stand firm for fairness in the tax system. Discouraging speculation in the property market and spreading the tax burden more evenly between wages and other forms of income would help a generation of priced out first time buyers.

Wed 2nd Jun 2010
  • Women investors on the rise

    Female property investors are become increasingly confident about the overseas property market and when it comes to investments are shrewd negotiators, it is claimed...
  • Flurry of buyers as UK budget approaches

    All eyes are on the UK emergency budget due later this month amid indications that some property owners are already putting real estate up for sale in anticipation of a rise in capital gains tax and other measures...
Tue 1st Jun 2010
  • Second homes and CGT

    If rumours are true, the new Government may raise Capital Gains Tax in next month's emergency budget. Cheryl Markosky asks what that means for second-home owners...
  • Surge in online property listings

    The scrapping of Home Information Packs (Hips) has resulted in a rise in the number of properties coming onto the market, according to property website Rightmove...
Mon 31st May 2010 Tue 25th May 2010 Thu 20th May 2010
  • HIPs are history: Pickles suspends Home Information Packs with immediate effect

    In an important step at a point of fragile recovery in the housing market, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles and Housing Minister Grant Shapps today announced that with immediate effect, they are suspending the requirement for homeowners to provide a Home Information Pack (HIP) when selling their homes. Published 20 May 2010 Mr Pickles today laid an Order [...]
Fri 30th Apr 2010 Thu 29th Apr 2010

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