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Property flipping drops to 2.3% in Q1, the lowest since 2013, as stamp duty costs erode profits. North East remains a ...
An industry body has criticised the Labour government for reversing its position on pets in the Renters’ Rights Bill. Ahead ...
New leasehold reforms grant millions stronger rights to challenge excessive service charges, enhancing transparency and ...
Landlords in England and Wales see resilient rental yields in Q2 2025, with Wales leading at 9%, despite slight regional dips.
When Chancellor Rachel Reeves was filmed crying during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday as Keir Starmer declined to ...
An amendment to the Renters’ Rights Bill seeks to protect tenants from rent hikes after landlord energy efficiency upgrades.
Propertymark urges amendments to the UK Renters’ Rights Bill, including pet deposits and court capacity, to support tenants ...
Labour’s promise to build 1.5m homes in five years is off track, with new data showing it could take nearly 12 years at the ...
Landlords are being demonised by the government and the media which means they will increasingly turn to asylum seeker ...
A Labour peer has criticised the government for accepting only three amendments while rejecting around 300 others to the ...
Buy-to-let mortgage market sees rate cuts up to 0.35% and simplified applications, with lenders like TMW, Paragon, and ...
Private landlords face unfair criticism from tenant groups like Generation Rent, who ignore the financial burdens of ...
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