Author Archives: Kate Faulkner OBE
Regional property prices – back to ‘bubble’ growth?
Regional property prices – back to ‘bubble’ growth? Kate Faulkner’s analysis of the latest property price reports Average House prices for December 2013/January 2014 How do December’s/January’s prices compare over time? This month’s figures suggest:- The Nationwide reported average property price … Continue reading
Great article & piece on BBC Your Money
Great article & piece on BBC Your Money with Declan (&me) @10.30am today about 0.5mn still in negative equity http://ow.ly/u7Yky
Fab summary from the Guardian on 8 key f
Fab summary from the Guardian on 8 key facts from the English Housing Survey! http://ow.ly/u674f
Nationwide’s property price report is m
Nationwide’s property price report is more than just about ‘average prices’. Fascinating analysis this month on cash transactions http://ow.ly/u5wlN On average it’s 35%, highest area is North East at over 45% and lowest is Yorks & Humber at 27%. London … Continue reading
Kate Faulkner’s Definitive Guide to National Rental Trends
What’s happening to National Rental Trends Over the last few months, the headlines would suggest what is happening to national rents varies dramatically at a national level. We’ve seen headlines such as “UK rents rise by 8%” (Sequence) through to … Continue reading
Find out about Notts property prices/ren
Find out about Notts property prices/rents & impact of media exposure on business growth. Come to my seminar, 11th Feb http://ow.ly/tfZUm
NHBC figs 133.5k new UK homes 2013 vs 10
NHBC figs 133.5k new UK homes 2013 vs 104.5k 12. Problem is 97k private homes & only 36k public. It’s affordable homes we desperately need.
Here LR data shows whats actually happen
Here LR data shows whats actually happening to property prices by London Borough. Where is good value vs overheating: http://ow.ly/t8EBP
Nationwide shows economic/public bonus o
Nationwide shows economic/public bonus of a good market. HMRC figs show sales up to 103,000 in Dec +30% vs 2012. http://ow.ly/t3EMw
Lack of Wage Growth Holding Rents Back
Lack of Wage Growth Holding Rents Back There are a number of regular monthly rental sector reports. Some cover the UK and some cover just England and Wales. This is a summary of the report headlines and latest data together … Continue reading