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Eurozone crisis pushing up UK mortgage rates, Bank warnsMillions of homeowners across Britain are facing mortgage hikes as a direct result of the Eurozone crisis, the Bank of England has warned. |
First-time buyer mortgage lending up 74% in March, says CMLThe end of the stamp duty holiday caused mortgage lending to first-time buyers to rise by 74 per cent in March, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders. |
Interest rates ‘set to stay at all-time low until 2013’Bank of England Governor Sir Mervyn King is expected to hint in Wednesday’s quarterly inflation report that interest rates will stay put until the end of next year. |
Seaside town house prices double in a decadeHalifax reports that house prices in seaside towns have doubled over the last ten years, with Seaham in County Durham recording the biggest increase. |
House price optimism on the up, says RightmoveProperty portal Rightmove interviewed people moving home and more than a third said they expect to see a rise in house prices over the next 12 months. |
Bank of England decides against QE due to inflation riskThe Bank of England has decided to keep its powder dry on adding to the £325 billion programme of quantitative easing and to keep base rate at 0.50% for a 39th consecutive month. |
CML: Home repossessions at same level as 2011The number of homes being repossessed in the UK appears stable for the time being, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). |
UK house prices fall to six-month low, says RICSThe Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) reports house prices fell to a six-month low in April following the end of the stamp duty holiday for first-time buyers. |

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