New analysis looks at impact of Renters’ Reform Bill
Political heat intensifies on the property market as fresh details are published on what the main political parties would do to boost housebuilding and improve tenants’ rights
Political heat intensifies on the property market as fresh details are published on what the main political parties would do to boost housebuilding and improve tenants’ rights
Realistically-priced new instructions are selling best
It is the fifth time in six years that the proportion of homes sold off plan has fallen, with the drop traced back to introduction of stamp duty surcharge on second homes
Webinar will help agents and landlords understand what the Renters’ Reform Bill contains
The value of private outdoor space is one of the pandemic’s legacy trends that’s become permanently ingrained in the home buyer’s psyche, says analyst
Qualifications are fully online to ensure that agents can stay on top of new industry training
With just one in five of the public saying the government is doing a good job at improving housing, this will no doubt be a focus in the build up to the next general election
Rightmove says it will ‘take appropriate action’ against agents marketing properties from a non-paying branch after discovering that a firm in London had got away with not paying for 15 years
Latest figures show that estate agents are losing a high number of property listings as demotivated vendors opt against price cuts and withdraw their property from the market
New homeowners will not enjoy the same house price growth as their parents, says senior economist at the OBR, which forecasts that house prices will fall 10% from last year’s high