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      2Look at the Premiership table and you’ll see that the top team and Challenge Cup finalists Bath are 15 points clear of second-placed Leicester Tigers, and Champions Cup finalists Northampton Saints are 17 points safe from dropping out of the top eight.

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  • Galliford Try hikes dividend as profit surges

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    Galliford Try has reported a more than tripling in annual profit and hiked its dividend as the housebuilder's earnings surpassed analysts' expectations.

    Gaillford Try launched a £10m share buyback programme in October.
  • Millions set for mortgage payment shock this year

    Personal Finance

    Mortgagors refinancing over the next year will continue to see a big jump in their monthly repayments.

    According to figures from the Bank of England, the 1.4m people coming off fixed-rate mortgages over the next 12 months will have to pay, on average, an extra £150 a month.
  • UK house prices: ‘Only the Autumn Budget could derail this train’

    Property

    UK house prices grew at their fastest annual rate since November 2022, although analysts have already started to warn about the effects of a potentially bruising Autumn budget. Prices rose by 4.3 per cent year on year and 0.3 per cent month on month, taking the price of the average property in the UK to £292,505, [...]

    UK house prices rose nearly five per cent in 2024, new figures show
  • Berkeley: On track but government housing plans require a ‘change of attitude’

    September 6, 2024

    Housebuilder Berkeley is on track to deliver £525m of pre-tax profit for the full year, according to an update from the firm this morning.  The business, which is based in Cobham, England, said 90 per cent of this profit has already been secured through exchanged sales contracts. Berkeley also said it is “fully committed” to [...]

  • Barratt: Profit halves at housebuilder but firm optimistic after Redrow deal

    September 4, 2024

    Housebuilder Barratt reported a halving in profit and drop in completions amid a challenging housing market, but has said it is optimistic about the future. Barratt said its total home completions in the year ended 30 June reached 14,004, down 18.6 per cent from 17,206 in 2023 but at the upper end of the company’s [...]

  • Mortgage borrowing hits highest level in nearly two years

    August 30, 2024

    The amount of mortgage debt Brits took on in July reached its highest level since November 2022 in another sign that consumer confidence is returning. Brits borrowed £2.8bn of mortgage debt in July, the highest since £.2bn in November 2022 and up from £2.6bn in June, according to the latest Money and Credit data from [...]

  • Savills: Bank of Mum and Dad to pay out almost £30bn over the next three years

    August 16, 2024

    First-time buyers will receive almost £30bn in financial support from their parents over the next three years as the housing ladder slips increasingly out of reach for independent young buyers. Gifts and loans from the Bank of Mum and Dad totalled £9.4bn in 2023, according to the latest analysis from property firm Savills. This figure [...]

  • One in three delay buying new home as high costs and interest rates bite

    August 14, 2024

    The saga of first-time buyers trying to get on the UK housing ladder is long and well documented.  High interest rates, rising costs and rents which swallow up more than a third of wages – in some parts of the country – have meant that around one in three people have delayed their purchase of [...]

  • UK’s largest pension fund agrees £405m homes deal with Blackstone

    August 13, 2024

    The UK’s largest pension fund has acquired 3,000 homes from Blackstone for more than £400m. The Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has snapped up the portfolio of shared ownership homes from affordable housing company, Sage. Sage is majority-owned by Blackstone alongside real estate investor Regis and was formed in 2017. The £405m deal is the first [...]

  • Marshalls: Revenue at building supplier drops but group ‘cautiously optimistic’ about the future

    August 12, 2024

    Housing industry supplier Marshalls has reported a mixed set of results for the first half of the year due to what management called “weak end markets.” However, despite weakness in the construction market over the past year, the company said it was “cautiously optimistic” about the future. Marshalls announced revenue of £306.7m in the half-year [...]

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