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Almost half of first-time buyers delaying purchase plans until after the Budget - But not because they want a SDLT cut

The latest research from eXp UK has revealed that almost half of first-time buyers (47%) have paused their homebuying plans until after the Autumn Budget, as uncertainty around potential tax and housing policy changes continues to weigh on buyer confidence.

However, it's not short-term tax tweaks they're waiting for. The survey of aspiring homeowners, commissioned by eXp UK, found that the...

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Trends that Will Shape London Homes in 2026

When talking about the UK’s property market landscape, conversation inevitably begins with London. England’s capital is also the face of a veritable industry, thanks not just to the immense value held in of some of its centrally-located infrastructure but also to the leading edge it has in changing property trends. To put it simply, the London property market is one of constant evolution,...

travel

Average homebuyer travels 330 miles to find their ideal property

The latest research from The Property DriveBuy reveals that the average homebuyer travels 330 miles to find their ideal property when it comes to the distance between their current home and chosen location, as well as the miles clocked up in between viewings.

The survey of UK homebuyers*, commissioned by The Property DriveBuy, found that, on average, each buyer travelled 26 miles...

Prince Andrews Houses

Prince Andrew's new £60m home is a considerable step down, says Enness Global - Here's 3 properties to rent on the estate

The latest analysis from international high-net-worth mortgage broker, Enness Global , has revealed that Prince Andrew's move to the Sandringham Estate represents a significant step down from his previous royal residence, despite the Norfolk estate's prestigious reputation and £60 million valuation.

Prince Andrew no longer heading to Frogmore Cottage

It had been widely rumoured that...

10 Essential Tips for First-Time Homebuyers in the UK

Buying your first home is an exciting milestone, but it can also feel overwhelming. Saving for a deposit, understanding mortgages, and planning for additional costs all take careful thought.

Many first-time buyers aren’t sure where to start or what to prioritise, which can make the process stressful. Taking things step by step and knowing what to expect can make all the difference...

compliance

Coadjute warns many agents risk breaking the law under new AML regime

The majority of UK estate agents may now be at risk of breaching anti-money-laundering (AML) regulations following major changes introduced by HMRC last month, according to compliance technology specialist, Coadjute.

On 9 September, HMRC published revised AML guidance that fundamentally redefines what is mandatory. The word "must" appears 212 times in the document, turning dozens of...

Halloween Houses

Halloween homes from Hell will cost you an average of £448k

The latest property market insight from Yopa reveals that Hell is the most expensive Halloween-related road name in England, but those living on a road with Lantern in the name have seen an almost paranormal property price increase of 44.8% in the past year.

To mark Halloween, Yopa has analysed the most recent Price Paid data from HM Land Registry (Jan-Aug 2025 - latest available)*,...

Buy your own castle

How much a Halloween castle will set you back

The latest research from Enness Global has revealed that, for those looking to follow in the footsteps of Count Dracula this Halloween, the average castle on the UK market will set buyers back around £2.2 million, requiring a deposit of £332,609 and a monthly mortgage repayment of more than £10,000.

Enness Global analysed current castle for sale listings across the UK property market...

Property Auctions

Uncertainty Ahead of the Budget Drives Record Auction Listings as Sellers Seek Speed and Certainty

First for Auctions , part of LRG , has recorded its largest auction on record as sellers act decisively ahead of the Autumn Budget. October’s catalogue has reached 70 lots, the highest in the company’s history, following a sharp rise in new instructions and a steady stream of buyers continuing to compete for well-priced properties.

Across August and September, First for Auctions...

House Improvements

The unexpected home renovations architects think you should make

More than half of UK homeowners renovated their property last year, according to the 2025 UK Houzz & Home Renovation Trends Report . Most of this was, of course, things like loft conversions, new kitchens, improved plumbing or new electrics. Few people know about the more interesting alterations that can make a big difference to a home's style, originality, practicality and even value....

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