Appeal launched to raise funds for home learning computers
Agents and industry suppliers are being urged to help schools during lockdown.
Agents and industry suppliers are being urged to help schools during lockdown.
Stamp duty: “March is shaping up to be an extremely important month” for the economy.
The petition aims to encourage the government to extend the stamp duty holiday until 30 September 2021.
The latest agents backing Boomin include Beresfords, Seymours and Redbrik, among others.
The eviction bans in England and Wales have been extended, following a similar move in Scotland.
The housing market remains open during new national lockdown but ‘it is not business as usual’, according to Iain McKenzie, CEO of The Guild of Property Professionals.Professionals.
The new integration will facilitate end to end property maintenance solution.
EweMove in Salisbury has purchased the portfolio of nearby Martin & Co.
Martin & Co in Chelmsford has caught the eye of passersby with their heart-warming window tribute in honour of our NHS heroes.
Around half a million private tenants in the UK are behind with their rent.
Connells has acquired Schroder Investment Management’s stake in Countrywide after agreeing terms for a takeover of the company last week.
Companies should inform customers and their own staff about their Covid-19 procedures, so that they are safe throughout the sales and lettings process.
Paul Smith offers up his thoughts for the year ahead.
The soon-to-launch platform will initially concentrate on Coventry and Warwickshire before it is rolled out nationwide.
The Leasehold Group has described the government’s proposed reforms to the leasehold system as “window dressing”.
Rendall & Rittner appoints Sarah Williams; Angus Michie joins SevenCapital as MD; Tim Garratt leaves Innes England.
The Scottish government yesterday announced an extension to the eviction ban until the end of March, but will England follow suit as Covid-19 cases spike?
A joint statement, backed by various organisations, calls for a package of measures to help renters pay off arrears built since March last year when the initial lockdown started.
Almost 4.5 million leaseholders in England will be tens of thousands of pounds better off as a result of new laws.