Changes to stamp duty have been revealed as the main driving factor for a reduction in house price growth seen during August, according to the latest data released by ONS. Albeit...
During the height of the pandemic, thousands of London's renters packed up and fled the capital, moving closer to family and friends to wait out the subsequent lockdowns and returning...
Government targets for new homes are consistently missed. In fact, at no point since the construction boom of the 1970s have 300,00 homes been built in a single year. Yet despite this,...
As mortgage rates and borrowing costs rise, some areas of the country may be better insulated from financial pressure than others due to high levels of housing equity. The latest...
The traditional housing estate – the standard product of most developers’ output for the past half century – is nearly over. Development has evolved from being solely...
More than half of the estate agents who took part in a new market sentiment survey commissioned by House Buyer Bureau have expressed concern about the future of the UK property market,...
The latest figures show that the average tenant across the UK is currently paying £1,143 per month to rent within the private rental sector. With mortgage rates accelerating at...
Research by estate and lettings agent, Barrows and Forrester, analysed levels of stamp duty paid to HMRC and how this has changed over the years and found that the end of the stamp...
With energy bills rising and the government announcing yesterday that support will be reviewed from April next year, energy efficiency is high up on the list of priorities for many...
As ever, the old property mantra of location, location, location certainly plays its part here. However, even when taking London out of the equation, an extra bedroom can add serious...