- House prices continue to plunge
House prices have fallen for the fifth consecutive month, according to the latest figures from Nationwide, adding to fears that the UK housing market could potentially be facing its worst crash in history.
(Filed: Fri Apr 25 2008)
- Lenders letting go of buy-to-let mortgages
In yet another sign of the credit crunch fallout, the buy-to-let property market has been severely hit by the drying-up of lending to landlords.
(Filed: Fri Apr 25 2008)
- Arrangement fee woe for many
Mortgage borrowers are getting into financial difficulties because they are being advised to add an arrangement fee onto their deals.
(Filed: Thu Apr 24 2008)
- Bank may take big risk says National Homebuyers
Things have become so desperate in the housing market that the Bank of England is considering launching drastic new measures in an attempt to revive it – although further failure could lead to a surge in fast property sales.
(Filed: Thu Apr 24 2008)
- National Homebuyers: 'Bank plan criticised'
The Bank of England has launched a new scheme with the aim of easing the credit crisis, but website Fool has warned that the move will merely delay the onset of financial difficulties for many.
(Filed: Thu Apr 24 2008)
- FTB fees rise says National Homebuyers
First-time buyers (FTBs) are set to be hit by larger fees when it comes to taking out mortgages, potentially leading to a surge in people seeking a fast property sale.
(Filed: Wed Apr 23 2008)
- House price fall at record low
The latest housing market survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) shows that house prices fell to an all-time historical low in March.
(Filed: Wed Apr 23 2008)
- House price fall at record low
The latest housing market survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) shows that house prices fell to an all-time historical low in March.
(Filed: Wed Apr 23 2008)
- House price fall at record low
The latest housing market survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) shows that house prices fell to an all-time historical low in March.
(Filed: Wed Apr 23 2008)
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