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Undervaluing 'hitting home sales'

Deliberate undervaluing by some mortgage lenders and surveyors is causing property sales to fall through, estate agents say. Ref. Source 3

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Mortgage lending still increasing

Mortgage lending continues to rise, according to the latest figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders. Ref. Source 9

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Mortgage approvals still sluggish

The number of mortgages approved for home buyers rose slightly in March, latest figures from the Bank of England show. Ref. Source 7

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Costs of owning a home 'down 4%'

The cost of owning and running a home drops by 4% over two years because of smaller mortgage payments, according to research. Ref. Source 2

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UK: Report shows tenants spend half income on housing :

Tenants across England spend an average of 47 percent of their after-tax income on rent, according to the annual English Housing Survey published in February. In London this figure is even higher, with people spending an average of 73 percent of their pre-tax income on rent. Ref. Source 3f

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