Market Views
Bringing you expert insights on the UK property market
At Twindig, we’re all about giving you the knowledge you need to realise the potential in your property.
Here, you’ll find advice and insights from our resident property market analyst and consumer champion, Housing Hailey - all powered by our own data analysis.
Whether you’re a homeowner, a renter, a landlord, or you’re looking to sell or buy, these articles and podcasts will help you make informed decisions and stay up-to-date with the latest market developments.
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Twindig Housing Market Index (HMI) - 2 October 21
The Twindig Housing Market Index fell by 2.3% this week to 90.4, its lowest level since 17 July 2021 Read more
How much stamp duty do I have to pay?
Use the twindig stamp duty calculator to work out how much stamp duty you need to pay now the stamp duty holiday is over Read more
Mortgage rates continue to fall
Average mortgage rates fell across the board in August. The average floating mortgage rate for new business (residential mortgages agreed in the month) fell by 0.51% to 1.95% and fixed rates for new business fell by 0.55% to 1.82%. Read more
House prices up, but house price inflation is slowing
Looking back, house price inflation has been surprisingly robust, but looking forward the picture might not be so rosy... Read more
Mortgage approvals remain heightened, although not as high as they were
Mortgage approvals August 2021 Read more
Houselungo 26 September 21
A longer look at this week's housing market news Read more
Housepresso 26 September 21
All you need to know about the housing market this week in one quick hit Read more
Twindig Housing Market Index (HMI) - 25 September 21
The Twindig Housing Market Index nudged down by 0.8% this week to 92.5 Read more
Why equity release is a wolf in sheep's clothing
In our mind, equity release is a wolf in sheep's clothing. It is not as innocent as it at first appears. Read more
Death taxes and now mortgages
It used to be said that the only certainties in life were death and taxes, but perhaps we should now add mortgages (or debt) to life’s certainties Read more