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When a listed building isn’t, at least according to LV

Consumer advice: We had an existing policy for our grade II house, but then we were told we were not insured

London house price boom halted amid fears of interest rate rise

Growth forecast cut to 3% for 2015 from 15% this year as estate agents report steep fall in new buyers and viewings of properties

Beware the Detroit buy-to-lets being marketed to unwary UK investors

British buyers are snapping up properties in once-mighty Detroit. Now some are finding that promised tenants don’t materialise, they owe agent fees – and the property is worth peanuts

Low interest rates now a threat to UK economy, says Mark Carney

Bank of England says rising house prices and low interest rates could mean households take on unaffordable levels of debt

Canary Wharf spreads east with new towers and 3,000 homes planned

Wood Wharf project gets green light in financial hub's first major expansion since 2008 financial crisis

London’s soaring house prices make a long commute a little more attractive

With a house in Wellingborough the same price as a garage in Knightsbridge, living an hour from work can save you £380,000

London house prices leap by 25% in rise unequalled since 1987, new data shows

Average price in capital breaks through £400,000 – double UK average – reports Nationwide

Mark Carney’s first year as Bank of England governor: the verdicts are in

The economic data has been steadily improving since his arrival, but Carney has also been criticised for the poor execution of forward guidance

Bank will not act on house prices yet, says Carney

New measures unveiled include first ever limits on mortgage lenders and tougher checks on borrowers' ability to repay

Money talks: Bank limits loans, Wonga fakes letters and mums go freelance

Mark Carney announces mortgage lending cap, Wonga admits sending fake correspondence and parents opt for flexible work

Mortgage lending cap: what does it mean for you?

From tougher financial checks to interest rate rises, here are the key facts about the Bank's attempt to cool the property market

Remortgaging – should you take the plunge?

Fixed-rate mortgages are starting to creep up as the Bank of England hints at an interest rate rise. It could be time to act

Interest rate rises will hurt, but are the start of sanity in housing

Will Hutton: George Osborne, by granting the Bank of England sweeping powers over bank lending, has ended 30 years of Thatcherite nonsense

Chancellor says 200,000 homes could be built on brownfield land by 2020

George Osborne proposes to order local councils to pre-approve planning permissions on 90% of suitable brownfield land

The macroprudential gamble that might not stop the housing boom

Nils Pratley: The jury is still out on whether caps on loan-to-income ratios and lenders holding more capital against mortgages actually work

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