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Weaker buy-to-let market gives hope to first-time buyers

Price of small properties has fallen and landlord purchases are down, surveys show

Brexit uncertainty taking toll on property market, experts say

Falling prices, lack of buyers and record times to complete sales revealed by RICS research

SoftBank punt on WeWork office space hub is risky business

Workspace company makes substantial losses and providing short-term office space is notoriously cyclical

UK house prices fall sharply in September amid Brexit wariness

Drop is fastest in six months as number of homes for sale in 2018 dips to a decade low

How has Brexit vote affected UK economy? September verdict

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

We’re buying a house – should we pull out because of Brexit?

My partner is worried that the property market could collapse if there’s no deal

Bank not predicting no-deal house price slump, says governor

Mark Carney says he set out to cabinet worst-case scenarios used in bank stress tests

No-deal Brexit could be as bad as 2008 financial crash, Carney says

Bank governor warns cabinet of high unemployment and sharp house price falls

Lehman collapse: what has happened to the markets since?

The effect on the FTSE 100 through to pensions, house prices and savers

Nearly 19,000 UK earners now on more than £1m a year

Number rises by 3,700 but many are foreign or non-doms who could leave after Brexit

Rich overseas parents buy £2bn of property to get top school places

Wealthy parents see London properties as route to private schools for their children

Supporters of a London house price crash are missing the bigger picture

The UK’s economic future requires more than one city to boast full gamut of jobs. That takes planning

UK’s wealth rises as land values soar by £450bn in a year

Land now 51% of UK’s net worth – a huge transfer of wealth to landowners, say campaigners

Aston Martin races to become player as global luxury brand

Now pay attention, the 1%: the car company known for James Bond is building luxury flats and submarines

One-in-three chance of London house price crash, says expert poll

International buyers put off by Brexit uncertainty could drive prices down 1.6% next year

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