It was the busiest January on record for home-mover activity, with buyer demand up 16% compared to January last year, and 24% compared to January 2020, according to the latest data...
Historically low stock levels and unprecedented demand ensured that 2021 was heavily skewed towards sellers, with the average homeowner in England and Wales achieving 98% of the asking...
The recent COP26 event has left us with environmental concerns at the forefront of our minds – but for those of us constantly looking for the next lucrative investment, this...
Thanks to fewer months in lockdown, 2021 saw us spend considerably less time at home than in 2020. But that doesn't mean we loved our homes any less. In fact, quite the opposite,...
The leasehold reform bill has just passed its third reading through the House of Commons, aiming to restrict ground rents on newly created long residential leases to one peppercorn per...
During 2021, there was an average of 459 potential buyers registered per NAEA member branch, making last year the busiest on record for house hunters since 2004 when the 12-month...
Over the past two years, Covid restrictions and laws have governed how people have lived their lives. Calls to work from home have had a huge impact on the property market with many...
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has published its long-awaited White Paper revealing some major changes for landlords and the wider private rented sector.
Spiralling house prices, low stock and one of the most competitive markets on record are failing to deter prospective buyers from their homeownership dreams this year, according to...
As we enter a new year, many landlords, investors and property professionals will be focussing on what the coming twelve months will bring to the property market, and what the most...