Government Will Have Difficulties Housing Benefit Seekers In Flat Shares

Published on October 27, 2010 | Author: 

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Con-dems say that many working professionals can only afford to flat share so why should the unemployed be given houses? The changes the government have made to benefits mean that many more single, childless, under-35’s will now have to flat share.  The government believes that there should be a fairer divide between working people and [...]


Spending Cuts May Throw Us Back Into Recession

Published on October 27, 2010 | Author: 

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Concern rises that the British economy cannot withstand £81billion Cuts The British public have curbed their spending as the news is announced that the Government are making cut backs in all areas and very few homes are likely to be unaffected by these changes. Over the past nine months spending has fallen dramatically. During the [...]


British Housing Market Is A shadow Of Its Former Self

Published on October 24, 2010 | Author: 

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In 2006, the market was booming, now all that is left is fear and uncertainty The current generation of would-be property buyers are fighting a losing battle when it comes to getting a foot on the property ladder.  The current market means that many have been stranded renting or unable to move house because of being [...]


Cuts To Social Housing Budget To Boost Pension Investments

Published on October 24, 2010 | Author: 

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NAPF believe that less government funding in the property sector will help increase private property investment to top up pension funds During the spending review on Wednesday, it was announced that the Government are cutting the affordable housing budget down to just £4.4bn.  The Labour Government had planned to spend £8bn between 2008 and 2011. [...]


Private Landlords Will Benefit Most From Spending Cuts

Published on October 23, 2010 | Author: 

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Private Landlords To Have Larger Market Share Now Government Has Slashed Housing Budget By 60% It is clear now that whilst the poor are condemned when it comes to affordable housing with a 60% cut made in the spending review yesterday, private landlords will be the ones who benefit from the situation.  As a shortage [...]


Lack Of House Sales Blamed On Spending Review

Published on October 20, 2010 | Author: 

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Bellway Say Lack Of New House Sales On Impending Spending Review Bellway, one  of the UKs biggest construction businesses has hit back at the upcoming spending review, blaming it for the loss of consumer confidence that has seen house purchases (nd prices) fall.   They have also said that they will not reach their forecasted sales [...]


Spending Cuts To Affect Property Market

Published on October 20, 2010 | Author: 

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Area’s with high levels of public sector employment to see property prices fall the fastest Zoopla.co.uk have said that those areas that have the highest employment rates in the public sector will be hit hardest by falling property prices; a knock on affect of unemployment caused by the Government Spending cuts (due to be announced [...]


Property Market Expected To Take Five Years To Recover From Cuts

Published on October 19, 2010 | Author: 

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We are Expected To See A Further 5% Fall In Property Prices, Rightmove Say Asking Price Increase Is “Illogical” The Government’s Comprehensive Spending Review, which takes place on Wednesday, is expected to adversely affect the already damaged property market with some predicting a further 5% fall in property prices. Rightmove published their real estate index [...]


Hometrack Report Shows Prices Still Falling

Published on October 17, 2010 | Author: 

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House Prices Fall For Three Consecutive Months Don’t sit around waiting for a house sale – take advantage of Quick Cash for Properties’ sell house quick for cash solutions. Hometrack’s most recent monthly housing survey which combines information from over 5,100 estate agents and surveyors has reported some interesting figures. Hometrack’s Dircetor of Research, Richard [...]


Unemployment On The Increase

Published on October 16, 2010 | Author: 

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Unemployment shows no sign of slowing as spending and job cuts loom In September, just like in July, the amount of people claiming unemployment benefit increased.  Unemployment levels are expected to increase further when the public spending cuts are announced which are projected to have a knock on effect on the private sector. The Office [...]


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