Buying Property
![]() Buying beats renting by almost £200,000 over lifetimeOwning your home instead of renting accommodation could save you as much as £194,000 over a 50 year period, a new study suggests. |
![]() What will happen to house prices for the rest of 2011?Confused about the state of the property market? Well, it seems that even the experts are. Reports last week suggested house prices were falling but some experts disagree. Kate Saines investigates. |
![]() Rics: House prices set to fallProperty prices are likely to fall over the coming months, a forecast by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) has suggested. |
![]() End of stamp duty holiday 'hits home loans'The end of the stamp duty exemption for properties valued at between £125,000 and £175,000 saw lending for house purchase fall sharply in January, particularly among prospective first-time buyers, according to a new report. |
OFT rules out new regulations for estate agentsExisting legislation covering estate agents is "comprehensive and wide ranging" and the industry requires no additional regulation, a study by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has concluded. |
Buying a repossessed propertyThe property may have hit bottom at the start of the year, but there are still bargains about to be found. |
Property help with Sarah Beeny – Live web TV showThe property market seems to be starting to step back up, so is it time to get back on board. |
Nottingham Building Society: "Win-win" property dealNottingham Building Society is offering a discount on their house selling-fees to customers whose homes it fails to sell within three months. |
'Green shoots' for beleaguered housing marketGovernment figures from the department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) found house prices were beginning to steady out. |
Property asking prices riseProperty asking prices rose 2.4 per cent in the last month. |
Estate agents sell most homes for 18 monthsMore homes were sold by estate agents in April than in any other month for the last year and a half. |
Brits dream of country homeThe dream home for Brits is in the countryside, according to a survey, yet just four per cent of rural dwellers believe they live in their dream property. |
Ombudsman 'surprised' by estate agent complaint levelsComplaints about estate agents are not falling, despite fewer homes being sold. |
OFT to investigate estate agentsThe Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is set to investigate UK estate agents and new ways of buying and selling homes. |
Estate agents demand stamp duty suspension as prices dropEstate agents are calling on the government for further action to inject some life into the housing market. |
Sellers warned to beware of giving home up as a prizeThis week saw a property developer offer an £8.2 million block of flats in London up as a prize in a draw, but sellers are being warned about the legal dangers of such a practice. |
£8.5m block of flats in prize drawA property developer is putting up £8.5 million worth of property up for grabs in a prize draw. |
Will the interest rate cut resurrect the housing market?The Bank of England yesterday cut interest rates by 1.5 per cent to three per cent – but will this be enough to boost the housing market? |
TV show seeks seaside house huntersUKTV Style producers are looking for house-hunters to appear in a new series of Fantasy Homes by the Sea. |
Quarter of a million homes emptyDespite a decline over the last four years, more than a quarter of a million private homes remain empty in England, according to research. |
Property auctions: Buying under the hammerProperty auctions were once the realm of bargain properties for buy-to-let investors, but the credit crunch and financial crisis have seen investors step away from the markets while buyers looking for a deal have been coming forward. |
Asking prices hit new lowThe housing market will never be the same again as asking prices fall to new low, Rightmove has said. |
![]() Location pays offIt really is location, location, location when it comes to buying a dream home – with many prepared to pay a premium of £20,000 to secure the perfect spot. |
Bonuses set to plunge 70%The bonus culture is over and City workers can expect next year's payment to be down 70 per cent from their peak, according to analysts. |
![]() Mortgage approvals hit new lowMortgage approvals fell by 64 per cent in August, according to the British Bankers' Association (BBA). |