July house prices up 1.3 per cent since June: average house price in England and Wales now £163,049.
Nationwide Building Society, the UK's third largest mortgage and savings provider, today releases its Consumer Confidence Index for July 2011.
Research from the CML and analysis from Standard & Poor’s published later in the month, both report findings relating to levels of negative equity across the UK which largely ident
Scottish house prices are almost identical to the price level of four and a half years ago, according to the latest Scottish House Price Monitor from Lloyds TSB Scotland.
London has been well documented as experiencing a boom in buy-to-let, report Platinum Portfolio Builder.
Mortgage approvals stumble in July as lenders retreat from the market, reveals the latest e.surv mortgage monitor.
UK house prices decreased by 2% on average in the year to June 2011, a rise on the -2.2% annual decrease observed in the previous month, reveals the latest CLG index.
Motivated by a combination of factors including lower house prices, improving availability of mortgage finance and rising rents, it seems bricks and mortar is seducing investors on
Prices fall only 0.1% but reach lowest level since December 2009 following a 3% drop in Q2 2011, reveals the latest LSL Property Services/Acadametrics House Price Index.
CPI inflation remained well above the 2% target and output grew sluggishly, reveals the latest inflation report Bank of England.
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