James Pickford is deputy editor of FT Money and writes about property and mortgages. He also writes news and features on British arts and culture.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
24 London council areas no longer likely to be viable for higher borrowers, research finds
Owner occupiers face higher bills as they refinance this year
FT Money’s analysis of chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s surprise Budget announcement
Moves to boost tax breaks on pensions, ease childcare costs and support household energy bills
Higher-rate taxpayers in more danger of breaching tax-free allowances
More than 80,000 items, many never seen in public before, will be held at new hub in east London
Landlord buyers at sharp end of mortgage rate rises after the ‘mini’ Budget
How George Osborne and Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis put together the outlines of a historic plan
What do interest rate rises mean for your savings, mortgage and investments?
Brokers are predicting that a five-year deal below 4 per cent is coming
UK homeowners boosted lump-sum overpayments or redeemed remaining mortgage debt as rates skyrocketed
British Museum says object ‘of national importance’ is rare survivor from Henry VIII’s first marriage
Landlords are facing higher mortgage costs, slowing house price growth and looming legislation
Prices of houses in England and Wales have increased much faster than those of apartment homes
UK lenders are jostling for home loan customers in spite of rising Bank of England base rates
Archaeologists hope more study will lead to precise dating or identification of Tudor vessel pulled from water at Dungeness
Expensive areas, hardest hit in real terms, will feel the effects of high mortgage rates in 2023
Ministers delay closure to help first-time buyers facing high interest rates and fewer borrowing options
Judges impressed by ‘personal and poetic way she extends the language of sculpture’
Buyers deliver £3.6bn to Treasury in third quarter, but analysts warn on drop in house prices
Lenders say cost of fixed-rate deals will come down, but warn it will take time
Spiralling home loan rates add to households’ cost of living pressures
Home loans become more expensive as bond market turmoil continues
FT Money wants to hear from readers
Bank bosses put forward idea at meeting with chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng
International Edition