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London falling? UK house price growth to halve with capital worst hit

Decades-long trend to be reversed as Savills predicts homes in north-west and north-east to rise at twice the London rate in next five years

UK interest rate rise would not hit house prices, says Moody’s

Ratings agency says property market is resilient despite Brexit uncertainty – but outlook for buy-to-let has got worse

The wrecking ball swings at Moscow – a photo essay

A mass demolition of Russia’s iconic Khrushchevka apartments will leave 2 million people with no choice about their next home. So why did so many approve it?

Confidence in UK housing market falls to five-year low

Halifax survey sounds new warning over health of UK economy with 1 in 5 thinking prices will drop amid rising inflation and looming interest rate hike

Rise of the yimbys: the angry millennials with a radical housing solution

They see themselves as progressive housing activists. Critics call them stooges for luxury developers. Meet the new band of millennials who are priced out of cities and shouting: ‘Yes in my back yard’

Where does ‘taking back control’ leave our local shops? In cloud cuckoo land

As small businesses of character and charm are forced off high streets by greedy landlords, it’s clear that ours is an age of delusion, says the Guardian columnist Ian Jack

UK interest rate rise – what it could mean for savers and mortgage holders

The Bank of England has hinted the first rate rise in almost a decade is now likely, and soon. So how much will it cost?

UK interest rates stay at 0.25% but Bank of England hints rise is looming

Pounds jumps 1% as governor says Bank is ‘beginning to shift’ on when to raise rates, with a rise possible ‘in coming months’ to stem inflation

Help-to-buy scheme aids some buyers, but boosts builders even more

The government has spent £4.6bn already – why should it continue with the subsidy in such a generous form?

Global super-rich agreeing to rent luxury London homes without visiting

High-end estate agents say smartphones have transformed lettings and the wealthy are making decisions based on video tours

‘Political uncertainty’ blamed for slowdown in UK property market

Low stock numbers and tax changes are also hindering housing market, and prices will remain flat for next year, say surveyors

London’s Walkie Talkie building sold for record-breaking £1.3bn

Sum paid for City skyscraper by Hong Kong food conglomerate Lee Kum Kee is highest ever for a single UK building

UK housing market shrugs off concerns of Brexit slowdown

Rightmove survey shows 4.6% rise in house sales compared with the month of the EU referendum while the sum of 2017 sales is on a par with the year before

Prefab sprout: off-the-peg homes bid to ease UK housing crisis

Hundreds of 26 sq m modular homes built to order at factory near Leeds to be rented out at lower cost than flatsharing

UK banks ordered to hold more capital as consumer debt surges

Bank of England brings forward annual stress tests as it grows anxious over lenders’ exposure to consumer credit

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