26th September 2025 Building new homes financially unviable across half of England Only 10% of northern England and 13% of the Midlands are considered viable for new home building, compared with 64% of the South.
25th September 2025 City of London revealed as the weakest housing market in England Only 43.6% of homes listed for sale in England have found buyers in current conditions.
24th September 2025 How specialist finance could accelerate housing delivery in the UK England delivered an average of 231,234 net additional dwellings annually over the past five years.
19th September 2025 Summer sees new build enquiries more than double On average, 12% of summer 2025 purchase enquiries were for new builds, up from 8% in 2024.
19th September 2025 VAT on private schools fuels housing and catchment pressure Helen Jude, partner at Landwood Group, explores how VAT on private school fees is driving changes in local housing markets, from rising property values near top schools to shifting...
18th September 2025 Rising interest in homeownership among private tenants 29% of tenants have researched whether they could afford to buy a home in the last 12 months.
18th September 2025 Migration boom sees Northern Ireland set to attract 25,000 new movers Northern Ireland house prices average £185,000, roughly 64% lower than in England
17th September 2025 UK house prices rise 2.8% in the year to July: UK HPI HMRC data showed 96,000 transactions in July 2025, 4.3% higher than July 2024.
17th September 2025 Stamp duty reform predicted to hit half of London sales 17.4% of homes sold in England and Wales this year achieved £500,000 or more, based on 281,108 transactions.
17th September 2025 Freehold homes commanding steep premiums across England and Wales Across England and Wales, freeholds cost £310,000 on average compared with £230,000 for leaseholds, a 29.6% premium