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House prices in UK cities reach 15 month high

House prices in key UK cities increased by 11.4% in December, a 15 month high due to unseasonal strong market activity, according to the latest index report. Cambridge and London lead growth although sales volumes in these cities are lower over 2015 and the impetus for growth continues to come from regional cities, like Liverpool and Glasgow. Demand is increasing in the face of short supply and while there is some increased interest from buy to let buyers, eight out of 10 sales are still to owner occupiers, the Hometrack index also shows. Cambridge saw the highest annual rate of growth at 14.4% followed by London at 13.8% and then Bristol at 12.8%. All these high growth markets are growing at a broadly similar rate to the levels seen a year ago. The report points out that while residential values may be rising, overall sales volumes across Cambridge and London look on track to be lower over 2015, bucking the national trend of flat volumes, as scarcity of homes for sale and affordability pressures limit overall volumes. It also shows that the falling oil price continues to affect the housing market in Aberdeen. House price growth in the city is down 1.4% compared to a rise of 13.5% and looks set to remain weak over 2016. Newcastle and Sheffield are recording the next lowest growth rates of 3.7%, still higher than average earnings, and in cities where the housing recovery is at a much earlier stage. Overall the impetus for growth continues to come from regional cities where prices are rising off a low base as household confidence improves and home owners utilise record low mortgage rates to access the market. Glasgow and Liverpool have recorded a significant increase in house price growth over the last 12 months in cities where the recovery has been running for just two to three years. A year ago Glasgow price inflation was running at 0.1% but this has risen to 8.5%, similarly Liverpool price growth is up to 5.7% from 1.3% a year ago. A quarter of homes in the 20 cities covered by the index is private rented property and strong private investor demand will explain some of the additional growth in city level house prices relative to the UK rate of growth, the report says. Much has been made of the impact of tax changes for buy to let investors with mortgaged property and the proposed new 3% stamp duty levy from April 2016. Indeed, the latest Bank of England Credit Conditions Survey for the fourth quarter of 2015 points to expected strong demand for mortgages from buy to let landlords in the first three months of 2016. ‘Demand for buying property as an investment is far from dead and 2016 looks set to be a year of consolidation for investors, especially those who are mortgage reliant. A portion of investors are likely to accelerate purchases before April but we should not read… Continue reading

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Spanish property sales up for 18th month in a row

Residential property sales in Spain are continuing to rise with the latest data showing that the number of transaction recorded by notaires increased by 7.3% compared with the same month in 2014. It marks some 18 months of continuous growth, the figures from the General Council of Notaires shows with its analysis report saying that the recovery in the housing market is being maintained. A breakdown of the data shows that apartment sales increased by 6.2% year on year, more than double the increase recorded in October 2015. This was due to sales of free price apartments rising 8.3% and also sales of second hand apartments rising by 12.2%. Sales of individual family homes also saw strong growth, up 11.4%, recording nine months in a row of double digit increased. However, sales of new housing fell for a tenth month in a row, down in November by 18.6%. But prices are still up and down. The average price per square meter of homes sold in November was €1,219 per square meter, a fall of 1.1% year on year. A breakdown shows that apartment prices fell by 0.6% and the price of individual family homes fell by 0.8%. The data also shows that the price per square metre of second hand apartments fell by 0.7% year on year to €1,320 but for new apartments it increased by 5.9% €1,666. The total number of new mortgage loans also increased by 7.3% year on year in November but in seasonally adjusted terms this figure moderates to an increase of 2.4% year on year, the lowest increase in 18 months. Continue reading

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UK govt announces millions to tackle rogue landlords

Councils in the UK are to get a £5 million cash boost to tackle rogue landlords in their area, including raiding premises, it has been announced. Some 48 councils will share the funding so they can take on the irresponsible landlords that force tenants to live in squalid and dangerous properties, making their lives a misery. The cash will also allow councils to root out more ‘beds in sheds’. Since 2011 nearly 40,000 inspections have taken place in properties with over 3,000 landlords facing further enforcement action or prosecution. The funding will allow local authorities to carry out more raids, increase inspections of property, issue more statutory notices, survey more streets and to demolish sheds and prohibited buildings. Housing Minister Brandon Lewis said that the funding is part of a package of measures that will ensure millions tenants get a better deal when they rent a home. ‘Significant progress has already been made, now with £11.7 million distributed to councils to crack down on rogue landlords and d we have introduced protection for tenants against retaliatory eviction where they have a legitimate complaint and stopped landlords from serving an open-ended eviction notice at the start of a tenancy,’ he explained. ‘The measures will not hamper the vast majority of landlords who are diligent and responsible. Many private rental tenants are happy with their home and the service they receive, but there are still rogue landlords that exploit vulnerable people and force their tenants to live in overcrowded and squalid accommodation,’ he pointed out. Lewis said that the aim is not just to get rid of cowboy landlords but also to raise the quality and choice of rental accommodation across the sector. ‘The funding will ensure tenants know what level of service they can expect and have confidence to get help and take action if things go wrong,’ he pointed out. The funding to tackle rogue landlords is part of a package of proposals in the Housing and Planning Bill that includes the creation of database of rogue landlords and property agents convicted of certain offences and banning orders for the most serious and prolific offenders. Civil penalties of up to £30,000 as an alternative to prosecution will be introduced along with an extension of Rent Repayment Orders to cover illegal eviction, breach of a banning order or failure to comply with a statutory notice. There will also be a more stringent fit and proper person test for landlords of licensable properties such as Houses in Multiple Occupation and from 01 February 2016 landlords in England will have to carry out Right to Rent checks to ensure potential tenants have the right to rent property in the country. Continue reading

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