Topic: First-time buyer
Pension
Should people be able to use pension savings towards buying a first home?
Vida
Vida launches high LTV 'Pathway' mortgage range
First-time Buyer
Improved affordability sparks 20% rise in first-time buyers: NationwideÂ
First-time Buyer
Smaller deposits and higher LTV mortgages driving first-time buyer activity: Barclays
First-time Buyer
First-time buyers negotiating average price reduction of £22,900
Nationwide
Nationwide cuts first-time buyer and home mover rates by up to 0.20%
Blogs
Patrick Bamford: Plenty of potential in the first-time buyer market in the year ahead
Blogs
Kate Davies: Spread the word: more people can afford to buy
First-time Buyer
First-time buyer numbers up 20% in 2025: Zoopla
Gen H
Gen H eases credit scoring criteria to support first-time buyers
First-time Buyer
First-time buyer borrowing up 30% in 2025 to record high
First-time Buyer
On the 50th anniversary of women's financial independence, barriers to homeownership remainÂ
Shared Ownership
Shared ownership 36% more affordable than traditional mortgage payments
Blogs
Patrick Bamford: Post-Budget certainty should deliver greater activity levels
First-time Buyer
Mortgage affordability changes spark rise in solo first-time buyers
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Offa joins Iress XPM and Trigold
Inflation
Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
FCA
FCA mortgage reform plans set out affordability assessment changes for borrowers with past credit problems
Housing Market
Government unveils major homebuying reforms to slash delays, cut costs and stop fall throughs
This week's biggest stories:
Offa
Offa joins Iress XPM and Trigold
Inflation
Bank of England set to hold interest rates as inflation remains at 2.8%
FCA
FCA mortgage reform plans set out affordability assessment changes for borrowers with past credit problems
Housing Market
Government unveils major homebuying reforms to slash delays, cut costs and stop fall throughs
Interest Rates
Case for hiking rates is growing, MPC member says
Bank Of England
Bank of England holds interest rates at 3.75% in 7-2 vote