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Bank sees rise in proportion of first-time buyers buying homes for over £300,000 … from the Independent Vicky Shaw

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Barclays said the share of first-time buyers purchasing homes valued at less than £300,000 edged down to 64.3% in September, following a peak in May. Read More 

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