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Ex-Treasury adviser: no real recovery – growth ‘hype’ masks crash risk

Nafeez Ahmed: GDP stats reveal same brand of unsustainable debt-led growth behind worst financial crisis since Great Depression

What a spectacles case can tell us about property prices and climate change

Take away the rose-tinted glasses and see the damage being done to our planet and the economy by ultra-low prices

The Bank might try other means to curb property boom than raising rates

Mark Carney would send out a strong signal if he recommends that the limit for Help To Buy is halved or ended

Rising house prices need vigilance from regulators, says George Osborne

Chancellor says government will keep a 'close eye' on market, with London homes now selling for double that of rest of UK

London is the billionaire’s preferred European residence – study

The combined fortune of the ultra-wealthy has doubled since 2009, and their property portfolio typically includes a £22m London home

Anger at Cannes property fair where councils rub shoulders with oligarchs

Protesters accuse local authorities at week-long MIPIM of being 'in pockets of investors' and 'selling off' Britain's cities

Flood Re home insurance: your questions answered

The government and the insurance industry recently agreed a deal over flood-prone homes. See how you might be affected

Fix your mortgage now and don’t be lulled by base rate promises

Despite Mark Carney's latest interest rate statement, the best mortgage deals are fast disappearing

Economic forecasters call for measures to cool down London’s property market

EY Item Club says combination of strong demand for luxury property in capital and lack of supply is leading to a worrying bubble

Inside ‘Billionaires Row’: London’s rotting, derelict mansions worth £350m

The North London street where billionaires can buy homes, never live in them, let them rot and still make millions

Mark Carney plays down fears of housing bubble

Bank of England governor says rising market not a threat as surveyors' group predicts rises could become unsustainable

Bank of England governor plays down UK housing bubble threat

Mark Carney tells MPs at Treasury committee that current house prices and mortgage approvals are not threat to financial stability

Cut housing benefit? A higher minimum wage would help

Patrick Colllinson: The chancellor's new austerity package is only shifting welfare-dependent tenants to worse homes that cost the taxpayer more

Housing bubble fears renewed after price surge of 8.4% last year

London and Manchester areas showed greatest rise, as survey finds average home deposit grew to £31,000

Mark Carney warns house buyers: can you afford the mortgage?

Home-owners should not rely on being bailed out of any future difficulties by rising house prices, Bank of England governor warns

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