Parents forced to hand over inheritances early to help children buy a home
Interest rate rises and strict lending rules put home ownership increasingly out of reach
Interest rate rises and strict lending rules put home ownership increasingly out of reach
Estate agents have reported surging demand from younger buyers in the capital
The Telegraph’s Property Doctors answer your questions
The Telegraph’s Property Doctors answer your questions
Experts warn it is a dangerous time to open up mortgage lending to higher risk borrowers
Rising mortgage rates and equity loan repayments mean some Help to Buyers will pay 55pc more when they remortgage
First-time buyers are turning the system on its head by investing in property to build up their own deposit
Lending from the Bank of Mum and Dad is 66pc higher than it was in 2019
There are still urban hotspots where first-time buyers have a fighting chance of getting on the ladder
Three charts that show why waiting for price falls will be an expensive mistake
One in seven over-50s changing inheritance plans and give money earlier
Recent buyers could be at risk of owning a property that is worth less than the mortgage taken out on it
A 29-year-old wants to ensure her £35,000 in savings is not eroded by inflation
Borrowers are paying thousands of pounds more in interest
Banks are increasingly aware not all parents can help children buy a property with cash, here are your options
Rising interest rates and house prices will shut first-timers out the market
People's ability to afford a home is at a record low but this won't crush the market
Analysts warned removing stress tests could be risky as house prices rise
The best places to buy a home in England for first-time buyers
Younger buyers are determined to get on the property ladder
First-time buyers who received help from parents will see their bills jump 36pc
For many, getting a foot on the first rung can be difficult – but it’s not impossible
One buyer lost £20k on his flat and now cannot afford to buy back in