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What Is in Store for London House Prices and Mortgage Rates Following the Spring Statement?
The Spring Statement has arrived, and rather than major policy changes, this year’s announcement has been defined by quietness. For London’s property market, that silence has created even more anticipation and uncertainty. For several months, analysts expected the early signs of a recovery in 2026. Increased mortgage approvals and stronger demand were pointing toward renewed activity in areas such as Walthamstow. Confidence was improving as inflation fell faster than anticip

Stuart Clark
Mar 63 min read


📊 UK Property Market Outlook 2026: Strong Demand, Rising Transactions & New Opportunities for Off‑Plan Investors
The UK property market has entered 2026 on a remarkably strong footing, with transaction volumes, buyer demand and new listings all showing encouraging momentum. Despite facing economic headwinds throughout 2025, the market still recorded nearly 1.2 million completed transactions — the highest figure in three years. For investors, particularly those focused on off‑plan property opportunities, these trends paint a positive picture for the year ahead. 🚀 Market Performance Reca

Stuart Clark
Feb 132 min read


Housing Market Starts Year Strongly After Uncertainty in 2025
The UK property market has entered 2026 on a firmer footing, shaking off the hesitation seen toward the end of last year. Supported by easing mortgage rates, strengthening buyer affordability, and renewed consumer confidence, the sector is showing signs of steady momentum—positive news for homebuyers, sellers, and investors alike. According to new data from major lenders, average UK house prices recorded moderate monthly and annual growth, signaling a more stable environment

Stuart Clark
Feb 62 min read


UK Budget 2025
UK Budget 2025: Why Property Remains a Strong Investment Despite Tax Changes The UK government has announced a 2 percentage-point increase in tax rates on dividends, property, and savings income starting April next year. While this might sound like a challenge for investors, property remains one of the most resilient and rewarding investment options—and here’s why. Why the Change? Finance Minister Rachel Reeves explained that the move is about fairness, aligning taxes on inco
keirafry2
Nov 27, 20252 min read


Buy-to-Let Boom Moves North: London Loses Its Edge.
Website 📉 London Rents Slide as Buy-to-Let Investors Head North The UK rental market is showing signs of a shift—and London is leading the way, but not in the direction landlords might hope. According to the latest figures from Hamptons, average rents on new tenancies in the capital dropped by 2.7% over the past year, equivalent to a £65 monthly dip. That brings the average rent for a new let in London to £2,332 as of September. This marks a sharp contrast to the rental land
keirafry2
Oct 13, 20252 min read
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