
The Bank of England predicts inflation will be below its 2% target in two years time, and close to zero in three years, leading to lower mortgage rates.
The Bank of England predicts inflation will be below its 2% target in two years time, and close to zero in three years, leading to lower mortgage rates.
The Bank Rate is up by 0.75% but the outlook for mortgage rates is unchanged, with the likelihood borrowing costs will be lower by the year end.
The UK Bank Rate has risen to 3% from 2.25% in the biggest single increase for 33 years. Here's what it means for you and your home.
Higher mortgage rates are squeezing out new buyers, but large scale price reductions on properties for sale aren't expected to materialise this year.
Will mortgage rates rise or fall, will house prices remain stable and is negative equity a real concern? Get the latest with our House Price Index.
A new era of financial and economic stability, falling mortgage rates and rental market reforms. What Rishi Sunak has in store for the housing market.
Mortgage product choice increases as nearly 900 deals are added, while mortgage rates could ease as the market shows signs of stabilising.
Activity levels in the market have fallen, but a shortage of homes for sale is supporting house prices.
Thresholds for Land Transaction Tax have been changed to reflect house price growth in Wales.