Housebuilders may not be able to get approval under the
new scheme before the end of the year Housebuilders are concerned about a
potential hiatus in sales following the publication of long-awaited details
about how the new Help to Buy scheme starting next April will work. According
to documents published by the government late last week setting out how the new
Help to Buy equity loan scheme will work, it could be as late as December
before housebuilders are formally approved to sell homes under the scheme. Read
more on Housing Today.
Private rent in Britain now swallows 44% of the average wage
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Monthly cost jumps to record £1,385 outside London, and £2,736 in the
capital, with hotspots showing hefty rises
Average private rents in Great Britain...
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