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UK mortgages: ‘next 10 days crucial’ in how much rates rise

Building society chief responds after stock market fell and pound plunged in wake of Kwarteng’s mini-budget

From the £25,000 wreck to the £25m home with an indoor pool: what three house sales tell us about modern Britain

Thousands of homes are sold each day across the country, and each has its own story, from the drug- and crime-ridden streets of a former mining town to the ever more bizarre demands of the super-rich

Two UK lenders temporarily pull new mortgage deals amid volatile market

Virgin Money and Skipton Building Society withdraw deals for new customers as drop in pound leaves banks unable to price products

House sellers ‘putting up prices despite rate rises and cost of living crisis’

Average price of homes coming to market in September increased by 0.7% on previous month to £367,760, says Rightmove

Teachers and nurses face tax increase after mini-budget hands cut to bankers

Research by the Liberal Democrats shows that key workers will be worse off next year but top bank bosses will enjoy huge perks

What does Kwarteng’s stamp duty cut mean for UK homebuyers?

As chancellor announces no tax to be paid on properties up to value of £250,000, we explain changes across UK

How the mini-budget’s tax changes could affect you

From income tax to stamp duty and national insurance, how Kwasi Kwarteng’s announcements could affect you

Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget: key points at a glance

The chancellor has delivered his mini-budget – here are the main points, with political analysis

Mortgage lenders put up interest payments before Bank’s base rate hike

Increased charges could add thousands to some people’s home loan costs

Stamp duty cut will benefit UK’s wealthier and raise inflation, say experts

Government warned measure would create housing bubble that does little to benefit first-time buyers

London council could seize oligarchs’ homes for affordable housing

Westminster could use compulsory purchase orders to tackle laundering of ‘dirty money’

After an autumn flurry, is the UK housing market going to fall at last?

Estate agents are reporting a surge in activity – which may be explained by the interest rate rises looming this year

Annual rate of UK house price growth doubles to 15.5% in one month

Statistical surge reflects average house price drop last July caused by end to £500,000 stamp duty holiday

UK house prices: Halifax and Barratt warn of challenges ahead

Average price of home rises to £294,260 in August as cost of living crisis and interest rates hit home

Ivy owner Richard Caring defies order to remove £40m home’s incongruous windows

Billionaire appeals against Kensington’s ruling that he installed windows without permission

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