City living in Scotland is becoming more expensive according to the Bank of Scotland Affordable Cities Review, which has revealed a drop in home affordability for city dwellers.
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Hennessy Bowie & Co has been practising in Bishopbriggs for some twenty five years, principally in the areas of domestic conveyancing, commercial conveyancing, commercial leasing, executries and matters relating to care for the elderly.
The Scottish Government has announced that £70 million is to be invested in a scheme to help eligible first-time buyers on low to moderate incomes buy a home.
...Trading down from a detached house to a bungalow or a semi-detached house could raise a significant amount of cash, according to the latest Downsizers Report from Lloyds Bank.
...The Scottish Government has launched a new £30 million scheme designed to make it easier for people to buy new homes from small and medium sized housebuilders.
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...The latest House Price Index from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that UK average house prices increased by 10.4% over the year to October 2014, down from an increase of 12.1% in the year to September 2014.
...The latest House Price Index from Halifax has shown that house prices in the latest three months (September-November 2014) were 0.7% higher than in the previous three months. This quarterly rate was marginally down from 0.9% in the previous month.
...Recent figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) have revealed that there were 7,500 first-time buyer loans in Scotland in the third quarter of 2014. This is a fall of 1% on the previous quarter, but 15% up on Q3 2013.
...Home owners living in their first home are increasingly looking to move into bigger four bedroom detached houses, reducing the number of steps they’re taking on the property ladder to get to their long term family home.
...Homes in rural areas in Great Britain are on average £46,575, or 26%, more expensive than in urban areas, according to recent research from Halifax.
...Sales of homes worth at least a million pounds are at a record high, according to new figures from Lloyds Bank.
...A fifth of UK adults consider a high-speed internet connection to be an increasingly important factor in choosing a home and are prepared to pay more for a home with a good broadband connection, recent research by Halifax has found.
...Houses prices in Scotland have reached their highest level since records began, according to official statistics from Registers of Scotland (RoS).
...The Scottish Government intends to change the Help to Buy (Scotland) scheme in order to support more people in achieving their ambition of getting onto or moving up the property ladder.
...More than a quarter (28%) of UK homeowners still consider the main property they grew up in as ‘home,’ according to new research.
...The number of major events taking place in Scotland this year, such as the Commonwealth Games and the Independence Referendum, caused the housing market in Glasgow and the west of Scotland to stall slightly, according to the GSPC.
...The average price of a flat has increased by 32% over the past ten years, according to Halifax, which is more than double the 15% rise for all residential properties over the same period.
...Hennessy Bowie & Co are showing we care by participating in Will Aid this November.
We will be offering readers the opportunity to have a simple Will, professionally drawn up and we will not be earning a penny.
A recent survey by the Building Societies Association (BSA) has revealed that around 50% of the population would oppose a major house building programme if it was in their immediate neighbourhood.
...Combined purchases through the Help to Buy equity loan and mortgage guarantee schemes have accounted for just under 6% of houses bought in the last 15 months, according to recently published Treasury data.
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