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Lowest house price inflation since 2013 - what does this mean for Britain's housing market?

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

Lowest house price inflation since 2013 - what does this mean for Britain's housing market?
The latest Rightmove House Price Index is out and it's showing that house prices have seen the lowest annual increase since 2013. So what does this mean for Britain's 'broken housing market'? James Lockett, Head of Communications of eMoov, joined Nigel Cassidy on Share Radio Breakfast to shed some light on the matter.
Guest:

James Lockett


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Nigel Cassidy

Is the post-Brexit property market stabilising? Oliver Knight on the House Price Sentiment Index

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

Is the post-Brexit property market stabilising? Oliver Knight on the House Price Sentiment Index
After a summer which saw more uncertainty, annual UK house price growth suggests the post-Brexit property market is stabilising. We’ve now had three months of figures showing price growth has remained robust, and households across the UK perceive that the value of their home rose in November. That’s according to the latest House Price Sentiment Index (HPSI) from Knight Frank and IHS Markit. To discuss the data, Oliver Knight, an Associate at Knight Frank, joined Share Radio Breakfast.
Guests:

Paul Sedgwick, Oliver Knight


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Nigel Cassidy

Could new building methods reduce the shortage of homes in the UK?

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

Could new building methods reduce the shortage of homes in the UK?
The UK's housing market is in crisis. Its widely agreed that the acute shortage of homes, the gap between supply and demand, isn't going to be bridged without a huge shift in approach. The UK should ideally be building around 300 thousand homes to reduce the deficit in supply, though last year we managed little more than half that. The Building Societies Association might usually be seen as mainly concerned with lending and interest rates, but today it's bringing out a report which outlines the need to make the most of new building technologies. Paul Broadhead, Head of Mortgage Policy at the Building Society Association, joined Share Radio to discuss.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Paul Broadhead


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: British households remain confident in the value of their homes, even after Brexit

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: British households remain confident in the value of their homes, even after Brexit
British households remain confident in the rising value of their homes, even after the vote to leave the European Union. That's according to Knight Frank's Sentiment Report, which shows 15% of homeowners surveyed by Knight Frank believed the price of their own house had risen last month... more than the ratio who believed house prices had fallen. Grainne Gilmore, head of Knight Frank UK Residential Research joined the team to discuss further.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, Grainne Gilmore


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Morning Money: Asking prices for homes have seen their biggest monthly drop since November - Miles Shipside discusses.

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: Asking prices for homes have seen their biggest monthly drop since November - Miles Shipside discusses.
The price of homes for sale in England and Wales have seen the biggest drop since November, according to the property website Rightmove. Asking prices fell by a monthly 1.2% average between July and August. With the biggest falls seen in London and the Southeast. This comes after a dip of just under 1% the previous month. Miles Shipside, housing market analyst at Rightmove, joined the team to explain what's caused this drop.
Guests:

Emma Wall, Miles Shipside


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Morning Money: What’s going on in the mortgage market?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: What’s going on in the mortgage market?
The number of house loans approved by the British Banker’s Association fell more than expected last month. So with more official mortgage approvals data due out, what can we expect and how's it affecting the mortgage market? Ray Boulger, mortgage expert from the independent mortgage specialists John Charcol, explained.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, Ray Boulger


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Morning Money: Steve Darragh of Uprise launches their report on affordable housing in London, live on Share Radio

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: Steve Darragh of Uprise launches their report on affordable housing in London, live on Share Radio
Steve Darragh, Director of affordable housing developer Uprise, launched their report on affordable housing in London. Uprise is an affordable housing developer using a commercial model to build additionality into London's housing stock. The report is compiled with the input and consensus of over one million Londoners. So what's wrong with the structure? What can be done? And how will it be spread to other cities?
Guests:

Steve Clarke, Rachel Winter, Steve Darragh


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Morning Money: Are there any new signs of a house price meltdown?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: Are there any new signs of a house price meltdown?
Grainne Gilmore, Head of Knight Frank UK Residential Research, talks about the Knight Frank monthly house price sentiment report. Some analysts have been calling time on the property market for months, notably in London. Yet it seems that households in all UK regions saw increases in the value of their homes. So what is the overall picture? And is the rate of growth slowing? Grainne explains.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, Grainne Gilmore


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Morning Money: “There’s a chronic undersupply of housing” - The FMB's Brian Berry offers a solution

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: “There’s a chronic undersupply of housing” - The FMB's Brian Berry offers a solution
Westminster is piling the pressure on Britain’s biggest housebuilders to raise their construction output to meet an acute shortage of homes, that's according to The FT. Brian Berry, Chief Executive at the Federation of Master Builders, has his take on the problem: he wants to see a fast track planning process for house building. He joins Share Radio Morning Money to discuss.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Brian Berry


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