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  1. Surveyors expect to see rent rises in 2010 as the number of rental properties coming onto the market fell for the first time since Jan 2008
  2. The value of building society mortgage approvals in October was £1,511 million, compared with £1,565 million in September.
  3. The Land Registry has revealed that house prices rose by 0.6% in October, the fifth month in a row prices have increased.
  4. Scotland sees 26% rise in FTB lending
  5. The Government is proposing the expansion of the FSA’s remit to include the regulation of buy-to-let and second-charge mortgages.
  6. Supreme Court rules in favour of banks on charges. www.reviewwithcolin.com
  7. 5% rise mortgage lending. www.reviewwithcolin.com
  8. Between August and September there was a rise of 1.2% in house prices compared with a fall of 0.2% over the same period last year
  9. 2.5 million homeowners are living in their current home for longer than they had originally planned to because of financial constraints
  10. Insolvencies up nearly 30 per cent- www.reviewwithcolin.com
  11. Housing demand is outstripping supply, the increase in demand did not translate to an rise in sales, which fell from 9% in Sept to 8% in Oct
  12. UK Average house prices up 2.9% this year
  13. House prices rise 0.4% in October
  14. UK borrowers fall out of love with fixed rates. Fixed rate mortgages continued to lose popularity in September
  15. As property prices have fallen, landlords have increased their property portfolios in the past year
  16. Inflation rise prompts fears of early rate hikes
  17. A new report claims that half of adults in debt may have a mental health problem. www.reviewwithcolin.com
  18. Card fraud losses down 23% - www.reviewwithcolin.com
  19. Women would not face a sudden jump in their retirement age under the Conservatives.
  20. House prices at 2008 level. House prices revert back to the level they were a year ago...