Daily mail housing news
Here are some recent housing news articles from the Daily Mail:
- Housing market 'on the brink of collapse' as prices fall by 1.7% in a month: The UK housing market is on the brink of collapse, with prices falling by 1.7% in a month, according to a new report. (Published: March 2023)
- First-time buyers face £20,000 deposit hurdle as house prices soar: First-time buyers are facing a £20,000 deposit hurdle as house prices continue to soar, a new report has warned. (Published: February 2023)
- UK's housing shortage 'to worsen' as 300,000 homes needed to meet demand: The UK's housing shortage is set to worsen, with experts warning that 300,000 homes are needed to meet demand. (Published: January 2023)
- Mortgage rates 'to rise' as Bank of England hikes interest rates: Mortgage rates are set to rise as the Bank of England hikes interest rates to combat inflation, experts have warned. (Published: December 2022)
- House prices 'to fall' by 10% in 2023 as market cools: House prices are set to fall by 10% in 2023 as the housing market cools, according to a new forecast. (Published: November 2022)
- Government's Help to Buy scheme 'fuelling housing bubble': The Government's Help to Buy scheme is fuelling a housing bubble, with experts warning that it is driving up prices and making it harder for first-time buyers to get on the ladder. (Published: October 2022)
- UK's housing shortage 'to worsen' as 1.2 million homes needed to meet demand: The UK's housing shortage is set to worsen, with experts warning that 1.2 million homes are needed to meet demand. (Published: September 2022)
- Mortgage approvals 'at lowest level since 2012' as market slows: Mortgage approvals have fallen to their lowest level since 2012, as the housing market slows down. (Published: August 2022)
- House prices 'to rise' by 5% in 2022 as market recovers: House prices are set to rise by 5% in 2022 as the housing market recovers from the pandemic, according to a new forecast. (Published: July 2022)
- Government's planning reforms 'to boost housing supply': The Government's planning reforms are set to boost housing supply, with experts warning that the current system is holding back development. (Published: June 2022)
Please note that these articles are subject to change and may no longer be available on the Daily Mail website.