Buyers demand energy-efficient homes
The majority of property buyers are prepared to pay more for properties that primarily uses renewable energy, while more buyers think EPC ratings are now more important.
The majority of property buyers are prepared to pay more for properties that primarily uses renewable energy, while more buyers think EPC ratings are now more important.
The Property Franchise Group, one of the UK’s largest property franchises, will hold its Annual General Meeting in May.
The newly-released Q1 Property Trends Report Scotland paints a positive picture for home-movers as supply pressures ease.
Taking place from Monday 25th April to Friday 29th April, the week includes free insight and information sessions for property lawyers.
Agency deletes Twitter account and nobody answers phone lines, after footage filmed outside estate agent’s office provokes social media backlash. WARNING: video includes strong language.
Residential property sales fell by more than a third in March compared with the same month a year earlier, the latest figures show.
Linley & Simpson has extended its Leeds footprint following the sealing of yet another acquisition deal.
An environmental health officer wrote to the Salvation Army after identifying “significant housing disrepair in Salvation Army properties” including “category one and two hazards”.
The Newcastle-based property group says that the return of excess capital to shareholders through the Share Buyback Programme will be funded by cash resources.
Three electric charging points have been installed at the staff car parks near the York office on Bootham, as well as home charging for staff that require regular use of the vehicles.