House prices
House prices are one of the hottest topics in the UK at the moment, so why not find out as much as you can? Enter a location into MSN Local to find out more about your area.
Latest house price headlines
- House prices 'turning'
- House prices hold steady in June
- Househunters 'flood' back to market
- Cost of running home 'falls by 17%'
- Homeowners 'benefit from rate cuts'
- Charles in warning on house prices
- Confidence grows in housing market
- 10% 'to be on housing wait lists'
- Property asking price gap narrowing
- Property companies to reform wages
House price features
- Six ways to clear your mortgage faster
It might just be possible to clear your mortgage sooner than you think and now is the perfect time.
- How to avoid losing your home
What do you do if you're struggling to meet your mortgage payments and how do you avoid the worst happening?
- Where house prices haven't crashed
We reveal the 19 places where house prices have fallen by 5% or less since the markets fell apart last year.
- How far will house prices fall?
We look at past housing booms in the UK, experience in other countries, and the relationship between the economy and house prices to see how far prices will fall.
- Are you at risk of negative equity?
With house prices falling, the prospect of negative equity has raised its head again. Find out if you are at risk and what you can do.
- Crushed by falling house prices
There's a cold wind blowing - and it's blowing particularly hard if you happen to invest in property. And a lot of people invest in property.
- Tougher times for first-time buyers
Would-be homeowners are left wondering how on earth they will ever be able to afford a mortgage and move into their first home.
- Can you still make money from your home?
Despite the volatility in today's housing market, investing in property can still be lucrative with the right expert help.
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House price tools
House prices poll
- What needs to happen to get a healthy housing market?
- Stamp duty relief for first-time buyers
27% - An interest rate cut
35% - More schemes to help new buyers
25% - More tax on landlords
13%
- Stamp duty relief for first-time buyers

