Following the rise in online shopping and more retailers increasing their digital presence in favour of investing in bricks and mortar, an unfortunate trend has emerged -...
The spike in mortgage rates after the mini-budget in late September has led to a sharp reduction in housing market activity, more pronounced in new buyer demand than sales agreed,...
Despite a majority of landlords indicating that they would remain flexible on rental payments, half of UK tenants are worried that they will not be able to afford to pay their rent in...
Effective from 1st December, the Renting Homes (Wales) Act will aim to improve the rental process by replacing various complex pieces of legislation with one clear framework and will...
Events over the past few years, including the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis, have seen many working within the property industry take stock and seek a greater degree of...
Changes to capital gains tax announced in the Autumn Budget will see the average landlord pay as much as £1,764 more if they do decide to exit the buy-to-let sector during the...
There is growing concern among UK homeowners surrounding the effects of climate change with a majority now claiming to understand the benefits of retrofitting their homes to improve...
Independent provider of warranty and insurance for new-build homes, NHBC, has announced that it has brought together experts from the Build to Rent sector to share their thoughts on...
The construction industry has claimed that land banking is a myth and that changes to the levelling up and regeneration bill are counterproductive, arguing that developers are keen to...
The PRS is fundamentally changing and becoming more tenant-focussed with the vast majority of landlords operating within it saying that they are confident about the future, according...