13 May 2011

This week's top property news stories

It appears that the spiralling cost of renting has finally had an impact, as more first time buyers are purchasing homes. Figures released by e.surv show that 27 per cent of all mortgage approvals were for properties under the £125,000 mark.

In other news, optimistic teenagers expect to own a home by the age of 25. Of the 12,000 teenagers surveyed by RBS, over half felt this was realistic, as well as many hoping to earn £35,400 by the same age, despite the current average being only £18,705. Elsewhere, sellers are being forced to reduce their asking prices by £20,000 to secure a sale. Vendors in the North in particular are found to be offering the biggest discount, led by those in Bolton where the average price reduction is 8.5 per cent

And finally, it's been proven that the number 13 is indeed unlucky – for homeowners that is. That's because properties with that number, on average, sell for £3,924 less than their neighbours.

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