
To buy a home in the UK, first-time buyers are saving between £26,400 and £144,500. Find out how much people are saving to buy a home in different areas of the UK.
To buy a home in the UK, first-time buyers are saving between £26,400 and £144,500. Find out how much people are saving to buy a home in different areas of the UK.
House price growth expected to be greater in affordable rural areas and slower in city centres, says leading economist at Office for Budget Responsibility.
House prices stay level and mortgage rates are unlikely to edge higher immediately. What's happening in the housing market for buyers right now?
The number of mortgage deals available has broken through the 5,000 barrier for the first time in more than a year.
Skipton Building Society has introduced a 100% no-deposit mortgage, which allows renters to buy their first home without a deposit. Here's everything you need to know about the new no-deposit mortgage.
Nearly four in 10 first-time buyers are taking out mortgages with a term of between 30 to 35 years, while 17% choose one that's even longer.
Mortgage approvals rose by 18% in March, with 52,000 mortgages given the go ahead, suggesting buyer confidence is returning in the housing market.
The rapid rise in house prices over the last three years means first-time buyers now need to earn more to buy a home. Let’s look at the options.
Will homes hold their value, is now a good time to sell and is 2023 a good year to be a first-time buyer? Watch this month's House Price Index report with Zoopla's Director of Research, Richard Donnell.