Tag #Uk Housing Market

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UK House Prices: Stoke-on-Trent Surges While London Falls

Halifax data reveals Stoke-on-Trent's 17.2% house price surge to £227,002 in the year to September 2024, contrasting with Huddersfield's 6.6% decline and London boroughs also experiencing price drops, reflecting affordability issues.

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UK House Prices Rise 3.4% Annually Despite Recent Regional Falls

UK house prices increased by £10,000 annually to £292,000 by October 2023, driven by lower mortgage rates, but recent price falls in some regions signal a potential slowdown due to rising inflation and interest rates.

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UK Stamp Duty Hike to Hit First-Time Buyers Hard

The UK government's reinstatement of higher stamp duty thresholds from April 1st, 2024, will significantly increase costs for first-time buyers, particularly in expensive areas like London, where the average stamp duty bill could increase by over £11,000, reversing Labour's pre-election promises and...

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UK House Prices Show Regional Divide: Booming Outside London, Falling in City Centers

A new report reveals that while UK homeowners saw an average £10,000 increase in property value over the past year, with some areas like Tewkesbury experiencing a 13 percent rise, London areas such as Kensington and Chelsea saw a 20 percent decrease.

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UK Housing Crisis: Only Richest 10% Can Afford Average English Home

Official figures reveal that in England, only the wealthiest 10% of households can afford the average house price of £298,000, requiring 8.6 years of average income, compared to a ratio almost half that size in 1999, exposing a severe housing affordability crisis across the UK.

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UK House Prices Surge Despite High Interest Rates

UK house prices saw a surprising 3.7% annual growth in November 2024, the fastest rate in almost two years, reaching £268,144 on average despite high interest rates and stretched affordability, driven by a strong labor market and high mortgage approvals.

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