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LONDON (Reuters) - British house prices rose by an annual 2.2% in July, the fifth monthly rise in a row but the pace of increase cooled and was below a revised 2.7% increase in the 12 months to June, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday. The ONS said house pric...
UK house prices rose more than expected in January, according to mortgage provider Nationwide, as easing mortgage rates helped to stabilise the property market. House prices increased 0.7 per cent between December and January, the fastest pace since October, data published on Wednesday showed. The ...
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"While we expect house prices to keep growing, it will likely be at a modest pace for the rest of this year and into next," Bryden said. The BoE is expected to lower its benchmark rate at 1200 GMT on Thursday for only the second time since 2020. But investors a...
It may come as no surprise to learn that Cebr anticipates average UK house prices to fall by 1.9% on an annual basis in 2024 – economists are pessimists after all.Our forecasts are consistent with average prices in the UK housing market bottoming out at a near-term low of around £2...
If you’re a previous UK resident, you’ll know all about the north/south divide. For non-UK natives, house prices can vary dramatically depending on where in the UK you choose to purchase a property. Considerations should be made regarding the desirability of the area you’re looking at,...
s going to take longer for housing affordability to reset to a level where more people start to move home again. Income growth is finally increasing faster than inflation but mortgage rates remain stuck around 5% or higher. We believe that house prices will post further small falls, averaging ...
Groups including Sainsbury’s, Next and M&S warn of higher prices and weaker demand as costs and inflation rise Save Gilts UK government borrowing costs stabilise near 16-year high Bonds steady after sell-off that threatens to wipe out room for extra borrowing under Labour’s budget rules Save...
"The extension of the (British) government's job and income support schemes also supported the labour market and may have given some households the confidence to proceed with purchases," Galley added. For the whole year of 2021, Britain's house prices went up 9.8 percent. ...