The challenges young people face in getting on the property ladder are a regular feature in the media. A less-often discussed impact of the UK’s housing market, however, is the rising age of first-time buyers (FTBs). Average age rises The biggest increase in FTBs in the last five years has been among older homebuyers, a […]
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What’s the best way to add value to your home this spring?
If you’re looking to sell this year, you might be wondering how to add extra value to your home before listing. It’s not always obvious, though, what are the best ways to do this, so it is easy to become fearful of sinking money into a project that might not increase the sale price. Fortunately, […]
Spring Budget overlooks first-time buyers
It was a disappointing Spring Budget for anyone looking to get onto the housing ladder. There were no announcements on Lifetime ISAs, no changes to Stamp Duty thresholds, no replacement for Help to Buy and the Chancellor had already scrapped plans for 99% loan-to-value (LTV) mortgages after resistance from the banking community. A deafening silence […]
House number 13 – unlucky or not?
A recent study1 suggests that some Brits are superstitious, as homes numbered 13 are valued lower than the average property. Over 10 million houses have been analysed, each with a door number between 1–100. It seems many homeowners would like to be number one, as the first house on the street is worth the most […]
In the news
Gazundering in a buyer’s market Research1 has found that, in 2023, there was a 97% increase in people googling the term ‘gazundering’ – when a homebuyer reduces their offer on a property at the last minute, often just before exchange of contracts. About a third of sellers were subjected to gazundering last year2, indicating the […]
Equity release bouncing back?
After a challenging few years, equity release is picking up steam again, with the market experiencing growth for the first time in a year, according to market statistics1. New customers (10%) and total lending (8%) both saw a quarterly rise in Q3 2023. During that period, 17,078 new and existing customers used equity release products. […]
2024 – a year of portfolio expansion for BTL landlords
2024 is set to be a promising year for landlords, with 32% of buy-to-let landlords intending to buy more property according to a survey1. Driven by a desire to build their portfolio, nearly half of those with purchasing plans this year already own at least 11 properties. Driven by increased demand Some landlords who aim […]
Get the year off to the right start with a protection review
Get the year off to the right start with a protection review Why not kickstart 2024 by reassessing your finances, particularly if you’ve undergone recent life changes? This should include reviewing your protection insurance to ensure it aligns with your current needs. Get protected Protection tailored to your circumstances serves as a crucial safety net […]
Preparing for winter storms
Minnie and Olga, Regina and Stuart – are all storm names for 2024 pre-allocated by the Met Office. With the average claim for storm damage topping £3,0001, it’s important to protect your home against extreme weather. So, what measures can you take? Keeping safe in a storm Ensuring you insure The most important step to […]
Autumn Statement update
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt delivered his Autumn Statement on 22 November, with a host of announcements on personal taxation and measures for business. Housing was largely absent from the key fiscal event, but there are a couple of points to be aware of. Mortgage guarantee scheme extended This scheme, introduced in March 2021 […]
