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Sustainable property is top of the agenda for Generation Z
While once it may have seemed a luxury or even a quirky asset, sustainable property is even a top priority for Generation Z when looking for a home. When people
HMRC data: No sign of a slowdown for UK property market
Owning property remains a ‘safe’ option despite current economic challenges, and the latest UK property market transaction figures show the buoyancy of the sector. HMRC‘s official transaction data for May
Overhaul stamp duty to improve affordability, says HomeOwners Alliance
Calls to either scrap or drastically overhaul current stamp duty rules have been made by consumer advice centre HomeOwners Alliance in a plea to the government. In a bid to
Mortgage rates: has the base rate hike had an impact?
As the Bank of England base rate creeps up once more, can we expect mortgage rates, savings rates and loan and credit card rates to follow suit? Last week’s announcement
What does the ban on ‘no-fault evictions’ mean for the PRS?
Last week the long-anticipated Renters Reform Bill White Paper was published, solidifying the government’s plan to end no-fault evictions, among other proposals. With around 13 million people in the UK
UK cities back in favour as demand wanes for seaside homes
The behaviour of both buyers and renters has changed over the course of the pandemic, but UK cities are once again some of the most desired hotspots. The race for
Big changes coming up for housing market and UK renters
The housing market is continuously under scrutiny by the government, and a new set of changes and reviews are afoot that could make a difference to renters and buyers. The
How UK house prices could be affected by another interest rate hike
Many worry that UK house prices are due to plateau after many months of climbing, but there are reasons why another Bank of England base rate hike won’t necessarily heavily
First John Lewis build-to-rent homes will be in Reading and London
Retail giant John Lewis is shifting its focus towards developing homes for the burgeoning build-to-rent sector, and its first three locations have been revealed. The build-to-rent sector has been going
Short-term lets: five things to consider for Airbnb hosts
Short-term lets surged in popularity among investors and landlords as a result of the pandemic and the rise in staycations. But there are some considerations to take into account. The
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Sustainable property is top of the agenda for Generation Z
While once it may have seemed a luxury or even a quirky asset, sustainable property is even a top priority for Generation Z when looking for a home. When people
HMRC data: No sign of a slowdown for UK property market
Owning property remains a ‘safe’ option despite current economic challenges, and the latest UK property market transaction figures show the buoyancy of the sector. HMRC‘s official transaction data for May
Overhaul stamp duty to improve affordability, says HomeOwners Alliance
Calls to either scrap or drastically overhaul current stamp duty rules have been made by consumer advice centre HomeOwners Alliance in a plea to the government. In a bid to
Mortgage rates: has the base rate hike had an impact?
As the Bank of England base rate creeps up once more, can we expect mortgage rates, savings rates and loan and credit card rates to follow suit? Last week’s announcement
What does the ban on ‘no-fault evictions’ mean for the PRS?
Last week the long-anticipated Renters Reform Bill White Paper was published, solidifying the government’s plan to end no-fault evictions, among other proposals. With around 13 million people in the UK
UK cities back in favour as demand wanes for seaside homes
The behaviour of both buyers and renters has changed over the course of the pandemic, but UK cities are once again some of the most desired hotspots. The race for
Big changes coming up for housing market and UK renters
The housing market is continuously under scrutiny by the government, and a new set of changes and reviews are afoot that could make a difference to renters and buyers. The
How UK house prices could be affected by another interest rate hike
Many worry that UK house prices are due to plateau after many months of climbing, but there are reasons why another Bank of England base rate hike won’t necessarily heavily
First John Lewis build-to-rent homes will be in Reading and London
Retail giant John Lewis is shifting its focus towards developing homes for the burgeoning build-to-rent sector, and its first three locations have been revealed. The build-to-rent sector has been going
Short-term lets: five things to consider for Airbnb hosts
Short-term lets surged in popularity among investors and landlords as a result of the pandemic and the rise in staycations. But there are some considerations to take into account. The
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Sustainable property is top of the agenda for Generation Z
While once it may have seemed a luxury or even a quirky asset, sustainable property is even a top priority for Generation Z when looking for a home. When people
HMRC data: No sign of a slowdown for UK property market
Owning property remains a ‘safe’ option despite current economic challenges, and the latest UK property market transaction figures show the buoyancy of the sector. HMRC‘s official transaction data for May
Overhaul stamp duty to improve affordability, says HomeOwners Alliance
Calls to either scrap or drastically overhaul current stamp duty rules have been made by consumer advice centre HomeOwners Alliance in a plea to the government. In a bid to
Mortgage rates: has the base rate hike had an impact?
As the Bank of England base rate creeps up once more, can we expect mortgage rates, savings rates and loan and credit card rates to follow suit? Last week’s announcement
What does the ban on ‘no-fault evictions’ mean for the PRS?
Last week the long-anticipated Renters Reform Bill White Paper was published, solidifying the government’s plan to end no-fault evictions, among other proposals. With around 13 million people in the UK
UK cities back in favour as demand wanes for seaside homes
The behaviour of both buyers and renters has changed over the course of the pandemic, but UK cities are once again some of the most desired hotspots. The race for
Big changes coming up for housing market and UK renters
The housing market is continuously under scrutiny by the government, and a new set of changes and reviews are afoot that could make a difference to renters and buyers. The
How UK house prices could be affected by another interest rate hike
Many worry that UK house prices are due to plateau after many months of climbing, but there are reasons why another Bank of England base rate hike won’t necessarily heavily
First John Lewis build-to-rent homes will be in Reading and London
Retail giant John Lewis is shifting its focus towards developing homes for the burgeoning build-to-rent sector, and its first three locations have been revealed. The build-to-rent sector has been going
Short-term lets: five things to consider for Airbnb hosts
Short-term lets surged in popularity among investors and landlords as a result of the pandemic and the rise in staycations. But there are some considerations to take into account. The
Company Investments
Sustainable property is top of the agenda for Generation Z
While once it may have seemed a luxury or even a quirky asset, sustainable property is even a top priority for Generation Z when looking for a home. When people
HMRC data: No sign of a slowdown for UK property market
Owning property remains a ‘safe’ option despite current economic challenges, and the latest UK property market transaction figures show the buoyancy of the sector. HMRC‘s official transaction data for May
Overhaul stamp duty to improve affordability, says HomeOwners Alliance
Calls to either scrap or drastically overhaul current stamp duty rules have been made by consumer advice centre HomeOwners Alliance in a plea to the government. In a bid to
Mortgage rates: has the base rate hike had an impact?
As the Bank of England base rate creeps up once more, can we expect mortgage rates, savings rates and loan and credit card rates to follow suit? Last week’s announcement
What does the ban on ‘no-fault evictions’ mean for the PRS?
Last week the long-anticipated Renters Reform Bill White Paper was published, solidifying the government’s plan to end no-fault evictions, among other proposals. With around 13 million people in the UK
UK cities back in favour as demand wanes for seaside homes
The behaviour of both buyers and renters has changed over the course of the pandemic, but UK cities are once again some of the most desired hotspots. The race for
Big changes coming up for housing market and UK renters
The housing market is continuously under scrutiny by the government, and a new set of changes and reviews are afoot that could make a difference to renters and buyers. The
How UK house prices could be affected by another interest rate hike
Many worry that UK house prices are due to plateau after many months of climbing, but there are reasons why another Bank of England base rate hike won’t necessarily heavily
First John Lewis build-to-rent homes will be in Reading and London
Retail giant John Lewis is shifting its focus towards developing homes for the burgeoning build-to-rent sector, and its first three locations have been revealed. The build-to-rent sector has been going
Short-term lets: five things to consider for Airbnb hosts
Short-term lets surged in popularity among investors and landlords as a result of the pandemic and the rise in staycations. But there are some considerations to take into account. The