Savills research has today released findings from its UK Housing Market Survey, which shows a market full of dissatisfied householders wanting bigger, better homes who are constrained by high prices and a lack of supply. The survey was sent to a random sample of nearly 500 households across the UK ... more »
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Tuesday, July 17
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Jet-to-Let Magazine
on Tue 17 Jul 2007 17:45 BST
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Jet-to-Let Magazine
on Tue 17 Jul 2007 17:43 BST
The aftermath of the recent weeks nationwide flooding can now be seen in full pelt with an estimated 27,000 homes and 5,000 businesses* having been affected by the torrential rains that swept across the UK. Additionally, it is believed that the cost of damage to homes in the UK could ... more »
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Jet-to-Let Magazine
on Tue 17 Jul 2007 17:41 BST
New research will contribute to meeting the target of 3 million new homes by 2020, announced by Gordon Brown last week. The work will help key players in delivery of new affordable housing to increase the speed and output of development by better managing the supply of land. The Housing ... more »
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Jet-to-Let Magazine
on Tue 17 Jul 2007 17:38 BST
Millions of homeowners are facing further mortgage misery. Economists said today another increase in the cost of borrowing is almost certain and could come next month.
It would be the sixth since last August and take the Bank of England's base rate from its present 5.75 per cent to six ... more »
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Jet-to-Let Magazine
on Tue 17 Jul 2007 17:35 BST
UK inflation eased lower last month, thanks to a fall in utility bills. But price pressures in the underlying data mean the Bank of England is still likely to raise interest rates in the coming months, analysts said, with another rate hike possible as early as next month. Consumer Price ... more » |
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