by Necco | Sep 15, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
House prices continued to rise in London in the month after the Brexit vote — defying predictions that they might slump in the wake of the decision to leave the EU. The average price of a home in the capital inched up one per cent in July to £484,716, making it 12.3... by Necco | Sep 15, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
Experts are unsure whether slump reflects seasonal lull or broader slowdown that could hit valuations Mortgage borrowing fell markedly in the first month following the vote for Brexit, according to figures published yesterday by the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).... by Necco | Sep 15, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
Britain’s house prices are continually rising but Londoners have it the worst. Not only is the average house worth more than £500,000 ($664,107), according to the Office for National Statistics, but people’s salaries are not rising fast enough to keep up... by Necco | Aug 18, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
House prices across much of central London slumped during the month of the Brexit vote, first official figures for June reveal today. The biggest fall was in Kensington & Chelsea, where the average price of a home fell 3.5 per cent, or more than £44,000, to £1.212... by Necco | Aug 18, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
Square foot prices at one of central London’s most controversial new developments – Nine Elms – are down eight per cent on their 2014 high, even though values across the capital as a whole have risen an average of 23 per cent in the same period. Those...