Britain’s housing market lost momentum in July as higher mortgage rates, stretched affordability and uncertainty linked to the Iran war weighed on demand, with house prices remaining broadly unchanged during the month, mortgage lender Lloyds said.
Britain’s housing market lost momentum in July as higher mortgage rates, stretched affordability and uncertainty linked to the Iran war weighed on demand, with house prices remaining broadly unchanged during the month, mortgage lender Lloyds said.
Britain’s housing market lost momentum in July as higher mortgage rates, stretched affordability and uncertainty linked to the Iran war weighed on demand, with house prices remaining broadly unchanged during the month, mortgage lender Lloyds said.










