Shares jump for housebuilders as stamp duty survives mini-budget u-turns October 17, 2022 Shares jumped for this afternoon after stamp duty cuts survived Jeremy Hunt’s mini-budget backtrack. Major players like Barratt Developments, Persimmon and Taylor Wimpey all saw their stock rally after the new chancellor’s emergency statement this morning. Barratt’s shares climbed nearly four per cent, whilst Persimmon and Taylor Wimpey were up nearly five per cent. Hunt [...]
UK house prices level out as Covid boom subsides October 7, 2022 UK house prices have dropped for the second time over the past three months in a sign the surge experienced over the previous year is starting to level out. Average UK house prices dropped by 0.1 per cent in September from August’s record highs of £293,992. The September drop marks the second marginal decrease over [...]
Construction firms clear backlogs before downturn hits October 6, 2022 Construction firms are clearing a huge backlog of work, but the sector is on course to shrivel in the coming months as it is whacked by soaring interest rates, a closely watched survey published today. S&P Global and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply’s (CIPS) purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for the construction industry swung [...]
Home owners at risk of house price crash with London properties facing record value drop of £93k October 5, 2022 Should the market decline at the same rate as the 2008 financial crisis, as predicted by some analysts last week, it could wipe almost £54,000 from the value of the average property in Britain, according to new data shared with City A.M. this morning. The research shows that the average house price across Britain fell by [...]
Buying in an up-and-coming property hotspot: These are Britain’s hottest housing markets September 18, 2022 Which areas of the UK property market look set to be the next up and coming hotspots for house price growth? Having largely trailed the pack during the pandemic market boom, new sector data was shared with City A.M. today. Since the start of the pandemic in January 2020, UK house prices have climbed by [...]
Older Brits benefit from £1bn-a-day windfall as over 55s sit on £4.4 trillion in property wealth September 18, 2022 Over 55s have benefited from £1bn worth of property growth every day between the start of the pandemic and June 2022. Analysis of statistics obtained via a request to the ONS shows the extent to which over 55s have managed to exploit the growth in property value since the start of the pandemic. The ONS [...]
Housebuilder MJ Gleeson’s take-home swells as UK property prices climb September 15, 2022 Housebuilder MJ Gleeson has had its group profit and revenue grow a third over the past year as the average cost of a home climbs. The London-listed firm raked in £55.5m in pre-tax profit and £373.4m in revenue in the 12-months to 30 June, the company reported this morning. The average selling price grew around [...]
Stamp duty cuts and a planning overhaul: Estate agents tell us their housing policy wish list September 14, 2022 With Simon Clarke announced as the new housing minister, we asked top estate agents for their housing policy wish lists Simon Tollit, Partner, Tedworth Property Operating in the luxury residential sector of Prime Central London, the last two years have seen a strong domestic market and more recently London has welcomed back international investors. However, [...]
UK house prices continue to soar in biggest annual jump since 2003 September 14, 2022 UK house prices grew 15.5 per cent to £292,000 in the year to July, according to official figures – the highest annual inflation rate since 2003. The average cost of a home in the UK has continued to spiral as demand outstrips supply. In just 12-months, property prices have grown £39,000 higher, several thousand pounds [...]
Homebuyer enquires hit their lowest since 2020 as record low stock levels drive up prices September 8, 2022 The Royal institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has today warned that the main driver behind price growth is record low stock levels. Homebuyer enquiries have fallen sharply – hitting their lowest since April 2020. Meanwhile, sales expectations are the ”most downbeat” since RICS began surveying the market in 2012. Senior RICS economist, Tarrant Parsons, said [...]