A high number of tenants spend over half of their take-home pay on rent
The rental market is in a fragile state – any regulatory changes could inadvertently push landlords out of the market, shrinking the supply of properties in the sector
The rental market is in a fragile state – any regulatory changes could inadvertently push landlords out of the market, shrinking the supply of properties in the sector
When the NHQB introduced the New Homes Quality Code in 2022, it committed to having the code regularly reviewed by an independent council, with an in depth review every third year
Rightmove says it is confident it can deliver even greater returns for investors after REA ends takeover interest; shares fall sharply
With many original buy-to-let investors now in retirement or nearing retirement age, a new breed of landlord will be required to step up and provide the rental homes of the future
The high level of estate agents going insolvent shows just how tough the last few years have been for the sector
With the Renters’ Rights Bill likely to be enforced next year, Evans advises lettings agents to begin shifting towards recurring payments sooner rather than later
House prices usually remain robust at this time of the year, as there is still time to buy, complete and move in before Christmas
The software for estate agents and inventory and inspection platform have unveiled a new integration
Year-on-year figures for rent rises aren’t quite as intense as we’ve seen in recent months
The rebranded organisation is described as a new, values-based, non-profit, representative group of conveyancers and property lawyers in England and Wales