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Humberts report, FTB boom, mortgage approvals drop




Mortgage-funded first time buyers are now half the property market

Yorkshire Building Society also claims record numbers of first time buyers purchasing homes fuelled by cheap loans, 95% LTV, Help to Buy and Stamp Duty relief.

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Beresfords raises £40,000 for air ambulance


250 guests raised £40,000 for the Essex and Hertfordshire Air Ambulance at Beresfords 50th Birthday Charity Gala Ball.

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Mortgage approvals drop dramatically, latest figures show

Figures for November for UK Finance show number of home loans approved dropped by 10.6% year-on-year during November.

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Guest post: Can estate agents ever get their weekends back?

Weekends – what do they mean? An escape from work? Ed Mead, co-founder, Viewber, muses on the changing needs of staff… and their bosses.

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<span style="font-size: 18px;">‘Going into administration was good for Humberts’</span>

Tim Simmons says it helped the company escape the cost of exiting its high street branches.

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