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Buyers leaning towards fixer-uppers

Fixer-uppers are the most popular type of home among buyers this year*.

Analysis has found that nearly half (46%) of fixer-upper homes on the market are under offer or have sold subject to contract. Meanwhile, 37% of period properties on the market have found a buyer and modern homes are the least popular, with only 27% under offer.

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Struggling to repay your mortgage?

The UK economy may be slowly recovering but many Brits are still feeling the financial pressure, with one in 10 homeowners struggling to meet their monthly mortgage repayments. So, what should you do if you find yourself in this difficult situation?

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What’s happening to interest rates?

In February, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted to reduce the Bank Rate to 4.5%. Despite this being the third reduction since August 2024, the MPC has still been cautiously restrictive to sustainably return inflation to its 2% target.

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Average home values up £10k since 2023

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported UK house prices increased by an average of £10,000 in the year to October 2024. The report showed the value of a typical home to be an estimated £292,000, an annual increase of 3.4% compared to £282,000 recorded in October 2023.

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BoE Governor: four rate cuts in ’25

Bank of England (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey is confident inflation will fade in 2025, which could mean as many as four interest rate cuts over the year. Bailey told the Financial Times in December that despite recent higher points, he still expected inflation to return to the Bank’s 2.0% target, creating headroom for four 0.25% rate cuts throughout 2025.

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UK mortgage approvals rising

Last October, mortgage approvals exceeded expectations and reached the highest level since August 2022.

 Liz Truss’ ‘mini budget’ in September 2022 caused mortgage approvals to plummet. Since then, the housing and mortgage markets have been slowly recovering, with the Bank of England tentatively reducing interest rates in recent months.

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Housing market 2024 – a summary

2024 was a significant year for the UK property market; Labour’s landslide general election win ended 14 years of Conservative rule in Britain, plus the Bank of England reduced interest rates in August after being held at 5.25% for a year. Here’s a roundup of the housing and mortgage markets at the end of 2024.

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First Time Buyers unaware of available support

First Time Buyers unaware of available support

Many first-time buyers (FTBs) are not aware of affordable homeownership schemes that could help them get on the property ladder, research has found

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A surge in house prices

A surge in house prices

Nationwide’s House Price Index shows that house prices picked up in September, with the highest annual increase since November 2022

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When to buy your first home

When to buy your first home

Buying your first home is likely to be one of the biggest financial commitments you’ll be making in your life so far. So, how will you know when is the right time to take the leap? Here’s what you need to know about the housing market now.

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