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Property 'out of reach' for many
More than 17 million people can not afford or do not want to own a property, research has suggested.
Lack of cash was the predominant reason given for renting rather than owning a home, followed by a desire not to financially over-commit.
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Tougher rules for estate agents
People buying or selling a house are to be offered clearer information by estate agents as a strengthened code of conduct is introduced for the industry.
From 1 October the Ombudsman for Estate Agents (OEA) code will oblige its 2,380 member firms to be clearer on charges and give more information to buyers.
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Mortgage approvals rebound in May (UK)
The number of new mortgages approved for house buying bounced back in May.
Figures from the British Bankers Association (BBA) show that 81,000 new mortgages were approved for home buyers, up from 65,000 in April.
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The Housing Market showing spring spurt
House prices have risen in April, according to Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) statistics.
Between March and April, the average house price in the UK rose from £186,519 to £188,290, the DCLG said.
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