Topic: House prices

Housing Market
House prices maintain steady growth with 3.9% annual rise: Nationwide

House Prices
Housing market activity up 10% year-on-year as prices dip: Zoopla

House Prices
House prices rise 4.6% over 2024: UK HPI

House Prices
House price growth muted but activity remains robust: Rightmove

Housing Market
Value of UK homes hits record £9 trillion

Housing Market
Housing market sees flat start to 2025 but sales expected to heat up: RICS

House Prices
House prices hit new record high in January: Halifax

House Prices
House prices up 0.1% in January as annual growth eases: Nationwide

Housing Market
Stamp duty deadline prompts strong start to 2025 housing market: Zoopla

House Prices
Mortgage affordability stretched, but gradually improving: Nationwide

House Prices
Which regions have the best prospects for house price growth in 2025?

Housing Market
Housing market sees 'promising start to 2025', but uncertainties lie ahead: Rightmove

Housing Market
Housing market ends 2024 on a firm footing: RICS

House Prices
Annual house price growth accelerates to 3.3%: UK HPI

Mortgages
Number of prospective homebuyers hits two-year high: Propertymark
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Financial Conduct Authority
FCA moves ahead with targeted support in 'transformational' advice reforms

This week's biggest stories:
Santander
Santander to acquire TSB in £2.65bn deal

Bank Of England
Bank of England issues first-of-its-kind fine of £11.9m

Regulation
Lenders urged to prepare for court ruling on commissions as motor finance complaints surge

Financial Conduct Authority
FCA moves ahead with targeted support in 'transformational' advice reforms

Mortgages
FCA and PRA remove 15% LTI cap for mortgage lenders

GDP
August rate cut likely as GDP falls for second consecutive month
