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Data from Office for National Statistics lays bare uneven impact of cost of living crisis
Nationwide reports third consecutive monthly increase as hopes grow of stabilisation in property market
High interest rates, battered asset valuations and job uncertainty add to trauma for splitting couples
Edinburgh government’s housing bill prompts fresh concerns
Bank of England data points to stabilisation in property market after long period of low house sales
Rising interest rates dried up lending in the credit-reliant single currency bloc
Increased supply and high mortgage rates give buyers the upper hand
Rising cost pressures on bigger houses and a dearth of suitable smaller properties are making conditions tough
Announcements made on national insurance, pensions and Isa reform
Chief Helen Gordon says speedier court processes are needed before introducing measure to protect tenants
Building society warns customers under pressure though defaults lower than expected
Survey finds sharp increase in the number of households in arrears on multiple bills
Rental charges rise at record pace as high borrowing costs hit both would-be buyers and landlords
The impact of these loans is underwhelming
My mortgage offer is only valid for another six weeks
Ahead of the Autumn Statement, here’s my wish list for reforming tax-free saving and investing
A DIY separation could end up costing more in the long run
Historically expensive home loans have hit issuance, while demand from key buyers has slumped
Mortgage provider points to lack of properties for sale as it reports increase of 0.9% in October
Figures from Bank of England reflect impact of high interest rates on lending and come days before policymakers’ vote
Government concessions on renters reform bill leave landlords facing a higher risk of vacant periods
The UK political juggling act of keeping prices high and promising affordability is increasingly unsustainable
Figure for the capital is highest in the country and compares with England-wide average of 26%, official data shows
UK chancellor plans measures to encourage low-deposit mortgages and help buyers use ISA savings
The threat of new legislation comes at a time of high interest rates and inflation
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