Brexit uncertainty triggers first September fall in house prices since 2010 Rightmove says average price down by £730 as sellers wait to see how Brexit plays out
Network Rail failed railway arch tenants in £1.5bn sale, say MPs Taxpayers could face costs if space has to be repurchased for engineering works – report
Grand Designs presenter faces crisis over bond investment Bond-holders left carrying losses after attempts to restructure Kevin McCloud investment
Property market resilient despite Brexit uncertainty, says Halifax Average house prices rise for second month in row but recent political upheaval may dent optimism
HSBC’s £35bn mortgage push is good for borrowers, but it’s risky Buyers should grab deals while they can – but the bank could lose out in a precarious UK market
HSBC to lend an extra £35bn to homebuyers Battle between lenders intensifies as bank seeks bigger share of mortgage market
A friend lent me a mortgage deposit – how much do I owe him now? He gave me £10,000 towards the £250,000 property in 2006, but it’s now worth £450,000
House prices could nosedive after no-deal Brexit, says KPMG Analysis suggests nationwide decline of about 6% in 2020
Brexit jitters grind UK housing market to a halt in August Average house price dips to £216,096, says Nationwide, as buyer activity stalls
East Midlands shows biggest slip in living standards from previous generation Study shows millennials in east Midlands have seen biggest shortfall in earnings growth from previous generation
Don’t be fooled, this is a false dawn for the property market Competition to sell mortgages is strong, but vendors are in no mood to cut and run
Investors in Kevin McCloud’s projects told they face huge losses Many feel they have been fobbed off by Grand Designs presenter’s promised returns
HS2 delivery company spent £600m buying up properties on route Comedian John Bishop and PM’s father sold their homes as part of compensation scheme
Persimmon profits fall as housebuilder looks at repairing reputation Company increased customer service spending by about 40% after criticism over quality
Low interest rates benefit pensioners, not millennials Borrowers have the whip hand – in Denmark one bank has even started paying them to take out a loan