Fewer landlords planning rent increases as affordability pressures mount
Research shows that the market may be reaching an affordability ceiling
Research shows that the market may be reaching an affordability ceiling
A new secretary of state is an opportunity for change
For years, Section 21 has been the landlord’s safety net – a straightforward route to regain possession once a tenancy ended. But all new tenancies will soon be open-ended
Agents who win instructions off the back of their social media are rarely the ones with the biggest followings
Samuel Leeds previously used a chainsaw to cut through the front door of a property he owns to evict a non paying tenant
The current upward trend is expected to continue into 2026
Older homeowners stuck in homes that no longer work for them as they struggle to find an appropriate alternative, says HomeOwners Alliance
Londoners pay a significant premium to live near a tube or train station
The company says its entry into the space is built around two core advantages that distinguish it from legacy players
Khan has lobbied for greater powers to regulate private rents since 2016, a move rejected by successive – Conservative and Labour – governments