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FTB sales at eight-month high, says NAEA
First-time buyers accounted for the highest proportion of property sales in eight months in January, according to data from the National Association of Estate Agents.
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Housing completions up 6% in 2011
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Rents rise in January for first time
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Stamp Duty holiday pushing up sales, says RICS
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Stamp Duty rush boosts January valuations
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Government ignores TSC warnings over BoE governance
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January house prices down 1.8% year-on-year, says Halifax
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Shapps says MIG won't distort new-build values
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Halifax's new-build LTV hike to 90% is welcomed
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Revived right-to-buy scheme will fail to deliver, says Hometrack
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Shapps in talks with Royal Mail and BBC to find unused land
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House prices fell 0.2% in January
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Property discounts hit all-time high
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Shapps: MIG scheme will not distort new-build market
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Buying is £100 a month cheaper than renting
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All talk and no action: Labour peer on Shapps
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All talk and no action - Labour peer on Shapps
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EU directive plan to halve arrears period may see repossessions jump
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Over 1,000 homes sold through FirstBuy
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Generational divide stalling housing market
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Building innovation leaves lenders behind
Jason Orme, editor of Homebuilding and Renovating, sheds light on the issues affecting the housing industry












