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Danish bank launches world’s first negative interest rate mortgage

Jyske Bank will effectively pay borrowers 0.5% a year to take out a loan

UK housing market at its weakest point in a decade, says Savills

Upmarket property firm blames Brexit uncertainty for putting off would-be buyers

Here’s how Britain’s broken housing system can be fixed in a decade

There is no shortage of ideas on how to solve the housing crisis, says Joe Beswick of the New Economics Foundation

Does a local Lidl really bring down house prices?

Houses near a Waitrose are worth 12% more than average – and now three of its supermarkets have been sold to Lidl. But the discounter’s arrival might not be all bad news …

Young Britons believe dream of owning home is over, survey says

Santander survey suggests only a quarter of under-34s could own a home by 2026

How has Brexit vote affected the UK economy? July verdict

Each month we look at key indicators to see what effect the Brexit process has had on growth, prosperity and trade

As co-working spaces colonise cities, are workers paying the price?

As businesses look to save money and space, providers such as WeWork are booming, says Filipa Pajević

Britain’s third-richest man faces fresh New Forest planning battle

Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to transform derelict ‘tin cottage’ into three-bedroom home

Tenants will be given access to rogue landlord database

Move follows Guardian/ITV News investigation that found contents were to be kept secret

Pound could ‘hit parity’ with US dollar after no-deal Brexit; London house prices slide – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as UK housing market keeps slowing and the pound hits fresh lows

London house prices fall at fastest rate in 10 years

It is the biggest plunge since the 7.0% annual drop recorded in August 2009, says ONS

I’ve seen the future and it’s Norwich: the energy-saving, social housing revolution

The 100 homes on Goldsmith Street aren’t just smart and modern. They may be the most energy-efficient houses ever built in the UK. Could this be the start of proper social housing?

Young key workers in London spend more than half of pay on rent

Harder for teachers, nurses and police to keep pace with England’s housing costs – PwC

MPs demand investigation of ‘fake signatures’ claims

Alleged forgery at banks led to people being evicted from homes, say campaigners

James Dyson buys £43m penthouse in Singapore

Purchase comes months after British inventor revealed plans to move firm to city-state

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