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Record High UK Rental Costs Driven by Supply Squeeze

Average monthly rental payments in Britain hit a record £1,577 in August, a 2.9% year-on-year increase, due to dwindling rental supply as landlords exit the market amid increased taxation and regulation.

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UK House Prices Fall Sharply in July 2025

UK average house prices saw their largest monthly fall in over two decades in July 2025, dropping 1.2% (£4,531) to £373,709 due to the end of stamp duty cuts and increased council tax on second homes, despite continued sales growth and affordability improvements.

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England's Stamp Duty Deadline: Higher Property Choice, Increased Tax Burden

In England, homebuyers face a March 31 stamp duty deadline, resulting in 25,000 first-time buyers paying an extra £142 million in taxes; however, they'll find the largest property selection since 2015 due to increased competition among sellers.

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74,000 UK Homebuyers Face Higher Stamp Duty Costs

Rightmove predicts 74,000 English homebuyers will miss the April 1st stamp duty deadline, incurring an extra £142 million in tax due to lengthy completion times averaging 163 days; the South East is most impacted.

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UK House Prices Surge, But Record Listings May Temper Growth

UK house asking prices saw a 1.7 percent jump (£5,992) in the month to January 11th, reaching £366,189 on average, the highest January increase since 2020; however, this is still below May 2024's record, and a record number of new properties on the market may slow future price growth.

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UK Housing Market Sees Temporary Dip, but 2025 Rise Predicted

Rightmove's November housing market report reveals a temporary dip in asking prices, but predicts a 4% rise in 2025 due to lower mortgage rates and pent-up demand. The current market shows increased activity compared to last year.

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Rightmove Shares Dip Despite Revenue Growth Amidst Housing Market Slowdown

Rightmove, a FTSE 100 property website, experienced a 1% share price drop despite reporting a 10% revenue increase to £211.7 million and a 10% rise in operating profit to £145.4 million in the first half of 2025, driven by increased spending from estate agents and developers; however, it halved its ...

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Rightmove Defies Economic Slowdown with Strong Housing Market Growth

Rightmove, a UK property portal, reported strong growth in available listings (up 13 percent year-on-year), new buyer demand (up 5 percent), and sales agreed (up 7 percent) since April, defying expectations of a housing market downturn amid global economic uncertainty; the company anticipates double...

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UK House Prices Rise for Sixth Month Despite Economic Slowdown

UK house prices rose 0.4% in February, continuing a six-month growth streak to £270,493 on average, despite economic slowdown, potentially driven by pre-April stamp duty increase purchases; annual growth slowed to 3.9%.

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UK Housing Market Sees Record Seller Increase and Price Jump

Since Boxing Day, a record number of new sellers entered the UK housing market, resulting in a 1.7% average price increase to £366,189 and an 11% rise in sales agreed compared to the previous year, driven by falling interest rates, despite affordability concerns.

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Woodbridge Tops Happiness Poll, While Zurich Leads Global Quality of Living Ranking

Rightmove named Woodbridge, Suffolk, the happiest place to live in Britain in a survey of over 35,000 residents, citing strong community spirit, access to services, and a feeling of belonging as key factors; Zurich topped Mercer's 2024 quality of living ranking.

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