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Lenders have continued to raise mortgage rates, leaving buyers and homeowners struggling with costs
Spiralling UK mortgage rates hit home amid fears over impending legislation
RICS warns rate rise expectations likely to add more downward pressure on the market
Brokers anticipate more pain for borrowers as increased demand leads to deals being pulled and fresh rate rises
Lenders pull out of buy-to-let market for owners abroad
Rising interest rates drive drop in prices in May and highest net repayment of loans outside pandemic
Brokers warn of ‘another choppy period’ for borrowers
Older homeowners are using the value of their housing to shore up finances in the UK’s cost of living crisis, adviser says
The big winners are those who are happy with their present locations
US homeowners have dry powder
Resolution Foundation says £12bn costs of rising rates have yet to hit most households
Skipton building society launches no-deposit deal for renters
Government proposes to shake up the holiday rentals property market
Figures for March suggest the property market is stabilising after months of volatility
We bought a second property in the country in addition to our London home
Uncertainty over UK inflation means millions reaching the end of their low-interest deals face a fraught choice
Under government proposals, short-let landlords would need planning permission
We want to hear your stories about refinancing home loans
Banks won’t be short your house, but they might be less long your house
Central banks are caught between tackling rising prices and ensuring stability but their actions hold risks for investors and borrowers
‘While a longer mortgage term may help first-time buyers get on what they think is a housing ladder, it actually limits their ability to climb it’
Estate agents and tourism groups say ministers’ plans to mandate planning permission unlikely to ease housing shortage
Bank of England’s quarterly survey points to squeeze on borrowers caused by increase in interest rates
Preference for one- and two-bedroom properties points to impact of rising borrowing costs
Mortgage provider’s data points to stronger market resilience but conflicts with other surveys
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