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Buying cheaper than renting across whole of UK

Buying is cheaper than renting in every area of the UK, especially in London where rent prices are 56% higher than the average, new research shows. Indeed, potential first time buyers would have lower monthly outgoings if they bought a property than they do renting with average monthly rental prices now surpassing those for the average mortgage repayment. According to the research from Santander Mortgages would be buyers could save themselves £2,300 a year if they were able to purchase their own property. The average monthly rent in the UK is currently £995 per household compared to monthly repayments of £805 for the average first-time buyer household, meaning homeowners could save an average of £190 a month or £2,300 a year. Prospective first time buyers in the South West could make the biggest monthly savings by making the switch from renting to property ownership as average monthly rents exceed mortgage payments by over £192. First time buyers in London would see themselves £179 better off per month. At the other end of the scale are those living in the East of England, where typical first time buyer monthly mortgage payments exceed average rents by only £2. A further breakdown of the figures shows that in Scotland buyers would be £157 better off, in Wales £127, in the North West £121, in Yorkshire and the Humber £113, and in the West Midlands £102. But elsewhere they would be less than £100 better off. In the East Midlands the difference between rent and mortgage was £88, in the North East £83 and in the South East just £28. The research found the average price across the country to be £212,610. This means that a buyer with a 21% deposit, the average deposit size for a UK first time buyer would require £44,648 in order to get on to the property ladder. ‘People assume that buying a property will put them under greater financial pressure, but often the reverse is true. With annual savings averaging well over £2,000, this can really mount up over time and of course once the mortgage is paid off you have a valuable asset to show for it,’ said Miguel Sard, managing director of mortgages at Santander UK. ‘Many prospective first time buyers see the cost of saving for a deposit as prohibitive, but there are many deals available for smaller deposits. Buying a property is a big financial commitment and there are upfront costs to consider, but over the long term the financial benefits can be very significant. Getting independent advice and looking for competitive rates either online or through a mortgage advisor is crucial to get the best mortgage to meet potential home owners individual needs,’ he added. Continue reading

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North West of England named as most lucrative region for PRS landlords

The North West of England is the most lucrative region in the UK for private rented sector landlords with Manchester and Liverpool coming out top for rental yields. The latest quarterly report from online property marketplace LendInvest also shows that Cardiff, Coventry and Oldham come next, followed closely by Sunderland, Blackburn and Durham The report, which tracks changes in trends in rental yields, capital gains and landlords’ total return on investment, also shows that London and the South East lead house price growth. Indeed, all of the top 15 performing postcode areas for capital gains are located in London and the surrounding area. However, inner London takes only 18th place for rental yield, but is top for capital gains Overall, capital gains continue to track average house price and 80% of the 15 best postcode areas for capital gains also feature in the top 15 for average house prices. However, the report points out that rental yields are no indication of average house price. Only one of the top 15 postcode areas for rental yield also features in the top 15 for house prices. Christian Faes, chief executive officer of LendInvest, believes that tax changes could impact the market next year. ‘There could be some weakening in London’s dominance of capital gains tables if house price growth does soften slightly as forecast, and as new buy to let stamp duty hikes take effect,’ he said. ‘Inner London margins may narrow slightly, creating opportunities for house prices in other postcode areas, particularly those in the south of England, to better compete,’ he added. But he also explained that changes to mortgage interest tax relief and stamp duty for landlords will help to professionalise the buy to let market and this would benefit tenants and aspiring home owners. ‘Landlords whose tax payments under the new regime make letting their properties unsustainable, may make arrangements to leave the market. In turn, we will see fewer highly geared rental properties that push up prices and take stock out of the housing supply for aspiring owner occupiers and first time buyers drawn to densely populated urban area for work,’ explained Faes, He also said that across the country there is still no one place for market leading yields and capital gains and 2016 could be the year of the ‘cross country landlords’, professional landlords who live in one city and rent out houses in another. ‘We could expect to see more landlords letting property in the North and Midland’s major urban areas for more immediate upside, without moving from their family homes in which gains can be longer to materialise,’ he added. Continue reading

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Investigation reveals alarming flood risk for new homes in UK

Floods have already hit thousands of homes in the UK this winter and now an investigation has found that many more homes being built under the government’s new home building drive are also at risk. Nearly half the areas earmarked for fast tracked housing development by a flagship government scheme are at significant risk of flooding, making thousands of new homes potentially uninsurable, according to a Greenpeace investigation. The sites targeted by a recent house building drive unveiled by Chancellor George Osborne include two areas threatened by the latest floods and others which were inundated during previous emergencies, the Greenpeace report says. It claims that the findings raise more questions about the government’s approach to flood risk management amidst growing controversy over delays in the construction of flood defences for existing homes in areas hit by flooding in Cumbria and Lancashire in recent days. Earlier this year, the Chancellor announced a flagship housing scheme which saw 20 brownfield sites around the country designated as new housing zones, with local councils given access to money and experts to expedite the building process. Greenpeace UK researchers used details obtained through Freedom of Information requests to plot the location of these housing zones, and cross referenced this with flood risk maps from the Environment Agency. They found around nine of the 20 zones, comprising a total of 9,000 planned new homes, are in areas now identified as being partially or fully at risk from flooding. Under the terms of a new government flood insurance scheme soon to be implemented, these properties would be excluded from cover. The report claims that this would leave home owners reliant on commercial insurers who may choose not to insure homes built in flood zones, or do so at prohibitively expensive rates. A spokesperson for Flood Re confirmed to Greenpeace that ‘properties built from 2009 onwards’ in flood risk areas are still excluded from the government scheme. ‘It would be irresponsible to incentivise developers to build in such areas simply because those properties could have their insured flood risk ceded to Flood Re,’ the spokesperson added. Greenpeace UK also obtained new figures showing that the number of people employed by the Environment Agency to work on Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management fell by 230, a 5% cut, in the last three years. The agency plays a key role advising councils on flood risk. ‘The current flood emergency isn’t even over yet, and the government is already storing up the next one. Rushing to build thousands of new homes in flood risk areas whilst at the same time cutting flood protection staff is a recipe for disaster,’ said Greenpeace UK chief scientist Dr Doug Parr. ‘When it comes to energy, flood defences, and other big infrastructure projects, we need the government's hands to start following what the government's mouth is saying rather than acting of their own accord,’ he added. The details in the report indicate that in Yorkshire there are flood warnings… Continue reading

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