Samantha Welch+FollowHouse Prices Jump—But Is It a Good Time to Buy?Just spotted: UK house prices had their biggest January leap in a decade, with sellers feeling bold and buyers seeing more choices than ever. If you’re house-hunting, don’t panic—there are more homes on the market, so you can shop around and negotiate. Plus, mortgage rates are holding steady, and rents are even dipping in some areas. Pro tip: Don’t rush, and keep an eye out for price drops! #RealEstate #UKHousing #MoneyHacks10Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowSteel Town Turned Property Hotspot?Grab your coffee—did you know Motherwell, a former steel town in Scotland, is now the UK’s hottest place to buy a house? With average prices around £134k, homes are selling fast and without price cuts. Meanwhile, London and the south are cooling off, so if you’re house-hunting, maybe look north for better deals and growth potential. Who knew Steelopolis would become the next property goldmine? #RealEstate #PropertyTips #UKHousing20Share
Denise Kemp+FollowThinking of Buying? UK House Prices Set to ClimbQuick coffee break scoop: UK house prices are expected to rise by up to 4% in 2026, but getting on the property ladder might actually get a bit easier. Thanks to rising wages and slightly lower interest rates, first-time buyers are stretching their budgets further, even as the average mortgage hits a record high. If you’re eyeing your first home, keep an eye out for new, more flexible mortgage options on the horizon! #RealEstate #UKHousing #FirstTimeBuyer00Share