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By Allison Thompson, national lettings managing director, LRG As the Renters’ Rights Bill continues its progress through the ...
After exactly one year of the new Labour government, its biggest failures relating to the property market are ineffective ...
The Prime Central London market is the most ‘anxious’ it’s been for over a decade, according to London property broker Black ...
Online remortgage searches dropped by 10% in June, indicating that many are waiting for an expected base rate cut. That is ...
According to property platforms such as Rightmove and Zoopla, energy-efficient homes can sell faster and can even add up to ...
The UK is home to a constantly shifting housing market. It never stands still for long, and as many investors will know, you ...
The Mortgage Works is reducing buy-to-let rates by up to 0.35%, with rates starting from 2.79%. Its buy-to-let 2-year fixed ...
The British obsession with property as a means of building wealth is outdated, as today’s house buyers will not match the ...
By Jonathan Pearson, director at Residentially I have spent many years working in social housing, yet rarely have I felt such ...
First-time buyers are leaning harder on high loan-to-value mortgages, analysis of UK Finance data from HouzeCheck has ...
A Tottenham landlord has been fined £10,000 after repeatedly failing to license a privately rented property. The property in ...
The Decent Homes Standard is being extended from social housing to private in the Renters’ Rights Bill, but the National ...