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Bank of England warns mortgage defaults to rise in months ahead

Survey of lenders paints gloomy picture of new deals drying up and end to ‘golden era’ of cheap mortgages

UK’s 13-year housing market boom to end in 2023, surveyors predict

RICS report says rise in repossessions will add to supply while soaring interest rates price buyers out of market

A tiny error in your address could wreck your credit rating

If the details recorded by Royal Mail do not match other databases you could soon find yourself being treated like a serial debtor

Leaseholders who work from home warned they could face legal action

Many landlords ignored violations of the terms of the lease during the pandemic – but that may now change

Yours for £200m? UK’s most expensive house goes up for sale, again

Seven-storey Knightsbridge property overlooking Hyde Park has more living space than American football pitch

OBR forecasts likely to show £60bn-£70bn hole after Kwarteng’s mini-budget

Predictions handed to chancellor expected to paint gloomy picture for UK economy amid sweeping tax cuts

Bank of England must ‘stay the course’ fighting inflation; US keeps adding jobs; UK house prices fall – as it happened

Deputy governor Dave Ramsden says “however difficult the consequences might be for the economy, the MPC must stay the course” on interest rates

UK house prices expected to fall as mortgage rates soar

Average house price fell by 0.1% month on month in September to £293,835, says Halifax

UK mortgage rates are soaring – what can you do?

Property market turmoil is unsettling both first-time buyers and those remortgaging, We set out their options

Kwarteng considers extending mortgage guarantee scheme

Initiative may continue beyond December as bank bosses raise concerns over mortgage market

Rates for two-year fixed mortgage pass 6% mark for first time since 2008

News comes day before UK chancellor is due to discuss impact of market turmoil with high street lenders

Battersea power station: timeline of a modern classic

Begun in 1929, the building was a collaboration between architects Theo Halliday and Sir Giles Gilbert Scott

UK mortgages: average rate on a two-year fixed deal soars to nearly 6%

Government’s 45p tax U-turn and calmer stock markets do not result in cheaper new mortgage deals

What is the impact of 45p tax U-turn on markets and mortgages?

Kwasi Kwarteng and Liz Truss will be hoping move reverses some of effects of mini-budget

UK house buyers ‘left powerless’ as mortgage deals hang in balance

Chancellor’s mini-budget sees home loans withdrawn and purchasers left in limbo

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