Rental prices rising but ‘agents agree that it is taking longer to agree deals’
Despite the market showing signs of cooling, the gap between landlord and tenant expectations has significantly widened
Despite the market showing signs of cooling, the gap between landlord and tenant expectations has significantly widened
The department will revert to being called the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Aside from increasing demand for rental accommodation, landlords also have to factor in higher interest rates and operating costs too
Room for growth: The past decade has seen £35bn of institutional investment go into the delivery of 100,000 BTR homes
This latest strategic purchase expands the agency’s presence in the region
The estate agent wants to overhaul what he descries as an “outdated” agency commission structure
Liverpool Central Docks, Northstowe, Worcester Parkway and Langley Sutton Coldfield are among the schemes to be unlocked so far
The digital TA6 product represents a significant advancement in the buying and selling process
The Law Society announced a date for a special general meeting last month, initiated over the new TA6 conveyancing form – this follows receipt of a requisition from 100 solicitors
Rachel Reeves’ plan to overhaul the planning system and reintroduce mandatory local housing targets has been broadly welcomed by leading property professionals