Prices for newly listed properties have fallen by an average of -£905 this month (0.2%) according to the latest data released by Rightmove who report that sellers are responding...
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The latest market analysis from Home reveals that growing levels of unsold housing stock are impacting house price growth.
New research reveals the nation’s most sought-after seaside property hotspot, with an estimated £914.3m worth of property purchased over the last year.
From the BBC Proms to Henley Regatta, the English summer is crammed full of popular summer social season events and is a busy time country’s 'high society'. New research reveals...
Average house prices slipped by a further -0.1% in June, sustaining their decline for the third month in a row as the market continues to cool. The price of a typical UK property now...
Despite house prices in Wimbledon failing to serve up a significant increase over the last year when it comes to house price premiums it aces other grand slam venues in the calendar.
Annual house price growth remained on an even keel during June with just a slight dip to 3.5% from the 3.4% recorded in May, according to this morning's data released by Nationwide.
The proportion of sellers accepting discounts of 5%+ has risen, according to newly released data from Zoopla.
For the first time in five years, waterside properties are outpacing the wider housing market, with prices growing by an average of 10% annually by the end of 2022 compared to the UK...
Aside from having a chuckle when someone asks where they live, homeowners on some of the UK's rudest-named roads are laughing all the way to the bank due to strong price growth,...
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