Manchester, Leicester and Newcastle driving city house price growth, while Liverpool has hit hard times The latest research from estate and lettings agent, Barrows and Forrester, has revealed that the average monthly rate of house price growth across Britain’s major cities has slowed to 0.2% following the pandemic market boom, although regional […]
London Property Outlook
Experts are forecasting that London rental prices are predicted to grow by 3% this year alone, while prices may increase by 15% by 2025. With average rents up 20% on last year, London-based Estate Agency JOHNS&CO are sharing their expert insight on why the potential value in capital growth, alongside predictions of […]
Should I Invest In Buy to Let In 2023?
2023 Romans Forecasts For Property
Capital Economics expects prices to fall by 12% through to 2024, the Centre for Economic Business Research believes that prices will fall by 8-10% during 2023, and Zoopla says that if the market falls by 5%, we will see most of the “current over-valuation reversed by December 2023”. Sales market […]
More Property Market Predictions For 2023
2022 has been another crazy year for the UK property market, following 2021 when the pandemic property market boom, fuelled by the stamp duty holiday, sent buyers into overdrive and pushed house prices to record highs. Despite the first increase to interest rates coming in December 2021, the market continued […]
The 2023 UK Housing Market Outlook
Why Investors Are Attracted To The Liverpool Property Market
How the buy-to-let market has changed in 2020 & will it recover?
Since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic many businesses, sectors and industries have been negatively impacted in ways that no one ever could have predicted, none more so that the property market, both residential and commercial, specifically the buy-to-let industry. However, with the UK lockdown, and rules regarding businesses and […]
What Does The 2019 General Election Mean For The Housing Market?
The past year has been anything but ordinary for the UK housing market. After a turbulent end to 2018, with Boris Johnson’s predecessor as Prime Minister facing discord from all sides, plus a delayed meaningful vote on a Brexit deal, some hoped 2019 might offer some resolution to the long-running […]