UK housing value falls for the first time since 2012
According to Savills, the value falls, though relatively benign, were concentrated in the south
According to Savills, the value falls, though relatively benign, were concentrated in the south
House price falls are starting to stabilise as demand from buyers grows
Rightmove says the strength of its performance against an uncertain market backdrop illustrates the resilience of the business model offered by the property portal
Tenant demand is running at very high levels
Mortgage rates have fallen in recent months in anticipation of future reductions in the Bank of England’s base rate
More than 41,000 mortgages have been completed through the government’s mortgage guarantee initiative
Build on brownfield now, housing secretary Michael Gove tells underperforming councils
Estate agency completes third independent purchase
A disciplinary panel imposed the expulsion with immediate effect
Until now, Kerfuffle has focused on business-to-business reviews, but with this latest purchase will now incorporate consumer ratings on its platform
The UK-first degree in residential estate agency is being taught two days a week to allow students to work while studying
All products and services will retain their own brand identity but sit within the wider property brand
The vast majority of agents think up-front information would improve the homebuying process
The UK housing market is showing signs of recovery, with a jump in both the volume of people looking to buy a home and higher numbers considering a sale
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Today’s Agents MVMT podcast ‘Pass the Syrup’, presented by Ben Madden, features Sophie Lang of Lang Llewellyn & Co and Alex Tan of Andrews
Lenders are in constant review of their ranges, and analyst says it is likely rates will fluctuate in the coming weeks due to the noises surrounding future rate expectations
Greater concern for agents and landlords as fines for non-compliance of Right to Rent checks dramatically increase
Progress of the Renters Reform Bill through the House of Commons has been slow
Expert claims that councils are guilty of severe maladministration, excessive enforcement and unfair licensing conditions against private sector landlords