The Bank of England has today published data on the use of its Funding for Lending Scheme.
The latest Nationwide House Price Index was released today, showing a 0.2% rise in UK prices during February meaning the typical UK home now costs £162,638.
The Land Registry released their January Market Trend Data today, showing that house prices in England and Wales rose 1.0% between December and January, with the average house now...
Over 130,000 families have sold their homes at a loss since 2007, according to exclusive analysis of housing transactions by housing investment and shared equity provider, Castle...
The current housing market may be far from ideal for sellers, but it’s a great place to be for buyers.
The number of first-time buyers in London rose by 15% in 2012, marking the largest annual total since 2007, according to new data released today by the Council of Mortgage Lenders.
The forecast for the mortgage market is brighter for 2013. This is largely due to Funding for Lending, despite the scheme’s inauspicious start last autumn.
Statistics released by the DCLG reveal that the number of new builds is well short of the pre-crash peak, with 45% fewer new builds in the 3 months to December 2012 when compared with...
According to the latest Scottish House Price Monitor from Lloyds TSB Scotland, in the three months ending January 2013, the quarterly price index for the average home in Scotland fell...
The latest LSL/Acadametrics House Price Index released today shows that Welsh house prices have taken a downwards turn.
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