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UK first time buyers now buy almost half of all homes with a mortgage

First time buyers in the UK account for almost half of all homes bought with a mortgage, a rise of 38% since 2011, new research shows. They make up 47% and are having to find a 6% higher deposit than a year ago but save when it comes to Stamp Duty, especially when buying in London, the study from the Halifax shows. Overall there were an estimated 139,500 first time buyers in the first six months of 2015, a 7% fall compared with the same period in 2014 and although this is the first annual decrease on this basis since the first half of 2011, it is still the highest total for the first six months of the year since 2007 and was 92% higher than the market low recorded in the first half of 2009. And despite the decline in purchases by first time buyers this year as a proportion of all mortgage financed house purchasers the proportion remains steady. Indeed, the number of FTBs has increased more rapidly than the number of subsequent buyers over the past few years, from 38% in 2011 to 47% in 2015. The average first time deposit in May 2015 was £29,894, 6% higher than in May 2014 and the report explains that this largely reflects the increase in house prices over the past year. The average first time deposit is now 82% or £13,494 higher than in 2007. Recent changes to stamp duty have saved the average first time buyer £716, reducing the tax bill for someone buying the average priced of £178,370 from £1,783 to £1,067. Savings for the average first time in London are much bigger than this with a reduction in the stamp duty bill for the average first property in the capital of £3,154. ‘There was a modest decline in the number of first time buyers in the first half of the year following the substantial increases recorded in 2013 and 2014. This fall has been in line with the general softening in market activity,’ said Craig McKinlay, Halifax mortgages director. ‘However, there are now signs of a pick-up in mortgage activity as the economy continues to recover and mortgage interest rates remain at very low levels. These factors could boost the number of first time buyers during the second half of the year,’ he added. The research also shows that the average price paid by first time buyers increased by 8% over the past year from £165,829 to £178,370, some 9% higher than in 2007 while in Greater London it is £342,313, more than £100,000 higher than the next most expensive region, the South East at £225,383. Northern Ireland is the least expensive region in the UK for a first time buyer with an average price of £104,240. The average deposit, as a proportion of the purchase price, has fallen from 20% in 2013 to 17% in 2015. It, nonetheless, remains significantly higher than in 2007 when it was 10%. First time… Continue reading

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Average price of a home in Auckland reaches new all-time high

The average price of residential property in Auckland, New Zealand, increased to a new all-time high of $822,148 in May, a month on month rise of 2.2%. Indeed, since February prices in the city have now increased by 10% and sales are also strong, according to the latest data from real estate agent Barfoot & Thompson. The data also shows that the median price in May at $750,000, a fall of $3,500, or 0.5% compared to April but since February the median prices has increased by 9.2%. In May sales activity was extremely strong with sales numbers up over those for April by 14.5% and buyers have continued confidence in the market, according to Peter Thompson, managing director of Barfoot & Thompson. ‘Buyers are mindful that prices are at an all-time high, but the combination of a sound economy, low mortgage rates and a housing shortage gives them confidence prices are not on the verge of retreating,’ he added. He pointed out that measures announced in the May Budget had no impact on market activity. ‘If the budget initiatives are to have any influence they are likely to show up in June’s activity,’ he added. With sales in May at 1,225 it was the third month in a row that the firm sold more than 1,000 homes in a month, a milestone that was never achieved in 2014. The firm experienced a major listing drive in April and early May, and through this achieved 1,740 new listings in May, the highest number in a May for eight years. ‘As a consequence of high sales in May by month end we had only 3,060 properties on our books. There have been only two months over the past 16 months when we have ended the month with a lower number of properties,’ said Thompson. Sales of properties for in excess of $1 million attracted strong buyer interest and the firm sold 362 properties in this high end category, the second highest number on record behind March’s 420. However, property sales for under $500,000 at 163 were, for the third consecutive month, below the number of $1 million sales. Continue reading

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US pending home sales at highest for over nine years

Pending home sales in the United States continued to rise in May and are now at their highest level in over nine years, the latest index data shows. Gains in the Northeast and West were offset by small decreases in the Midwest and South, according to the Pending Home Sales index from the National Association of Realtors which is a forward-looking indicator based on contract signings. The index climbed 0.9% to 112.6 in May from a slight downward revision of 111.6 in April and is now 10.4% above May 2014 when it was 101.9. The index has now increased year on year for nine consecutive months and is at its highest level since April 2006. According to Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, contract activity rose again in May for the fifth straight month, increasing the likelihood that home sales are off to their best year since the downturn. ‘The steady pace of solid job creation seen now for over a year has given the housing market a boost this spring. It's very encouraging to now see a broad based recovery with all four major regions showing solid gains from a year ago and new home sales also coming alive,’ he explained. However, Yun warned that this year's stronger sales amidst similar housing supply levels from a year ago have caused home prices to rise to an unhealthy and unsustainable pace. ‘Housing affordability remains a pressing issue with home price growth increasing around four times the pace of wages. Without meaningful gains in new and existing supply, there's no question the goalpost will move further away for many renters wanting to become home owners,’ he added. The PHSI in the Northeast increased 6.3% to 93.9 in May, and is now 10.6% above a year ago. In the Midwest the index declined 0.6% to 111.4 in May, but is still 7.8% above May 2014. Pending home sales in the South decreased 0.8% to an index of 127.8 in May but are still 10.6% above last May. The index in the West rose 2.2% in May to 104.5, and is 13% above a year ago. Continue reading

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