Posts Tagged ‘research’

Research shows losses made on property since 2006

According to research from property website Zoopla, around 80% of properties acquired since 2006 are now worth less than their purchase price. However, 89% of homes bought since the housing market peaked in 2007 are also worth less than homeowners paid for them with the problem particularly bad in the North East. In the North [...]

Number of second homeowners soar to record levels

Research by estate agent Knight Frank has found the number of second homeowners in England has soared to a record level of almost a quarter of a million. According to the estate agent, a change in holiday plans mean an increasing amount of buyers believe that a second home is “an investment, rather than a [...]

Research shows 1.2m taking out payday loan each year

According to research by watchdog Consumer Focus, the number of people taking out a payday loan has quadrupled in the last 4 years. The consumer group said 1.2 million people are now taking out a payday loan every year – borrowing more than £1 billion. Payday loans are becoming more popular and are seen as [...]

UK housing assets double in value to £3,755bn

The total value of privately-owned homes in the UK has more than doubled over the past decade, new research from Halifax shows. The country saw a 118% surge, from £1,719 billion in 1999 to an estimated £3,755 billion in 2009, although the Retail Prices Index measure of inflation rose by only 29% during the same [...]

Mortgage lenders hold out on large deposits

Despite a rise in the number of mortgage deals on offer, a large deposit remains essential in securing a competitive loan, both for house purchasers and remortgagers.
According to research by Moneyfacts Group for the BBC, the number of mortgage products available has risen 66% so far this year, to 2,351.
However, the financial researcher found that [...]