
Can you afford to buy a home in the UK’s most popular areas?
Which? takes a closer look at the most popular places to search for a home, including advice on what's happening to house prices.

Is it getting easier to buy a home in London?
Asking prices for first-time buyers in London have fallen, but that's not the full story. Which? explains your options for buying a property in the capital.

First-time buyers can now get 95% mortgages again – should you apply?
Which? explains whether first-time buyers should take out a 95% mortgage now or wait until the new mortgage guarantee scheme launches next month.

Habito to launch longest ever fixed-rate mortgages – should you apply?
Habito is launching a new range of mortgages that allow home buyers and remortgagers to fix their rate for up to 40 years. But are the deals any good?

Stamp duty holiday extended in England, Northern Ireland and Wales
Which? explains the extensions the current stamp duty holiday in England, Northern Ireland and Wales beyond the 31 March deadline.

Can you afford to move to a bigger home?
Which? explains why the cost of buying a detached house rose by 10% in 2020, including advice on the cost of upsizing in your area.

The most and least affordable towns in the UK for first-time buyers
Which? reveals the most affordable and least affordable towns for first-time buyers, as new research shows average deposits rose by £10,000 in 2020.

Revealed: the most popular places to buy a home in 2020
Which? reveals the areas of the UK with the biggest increase in buyer demand in 2020, and explains how priorities have changed since the COVID-19 outbreak.

Can you move home during the COVID-19 lockdown?
Which? explains the latest rules for home buyers and tenants across the UK, including whether house viewings and moves are allowed during the current lockdown.

Nine steps to buying your first home in 2021
From boosting opening a lifetime Isa to boost your deposit to exploring government schemes, discover our tips for getting onto the property ladder in 2021.