Latest property news
Daily property news in the UK residential sector focused on estate and letting agency, property auctions and property managers.
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What a Burnham premiership could mean for the property industry
Wannabe PM outlines his plans for Government (and housing) in a very public interview with a major newspaper.
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SHOCK: Purplebricks ‘at risk of going bust’ owner Strike reveals
Strike Director Robert Clarkson warns there is "significant doubt" over the future of the group, including Purplebricks, as the company…
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Zoopla seeks to reassure agents after posting £5m+ loss
The portal's Chief Operating Officer Rich Hayes has written to estate agents saying it remains a "vital marketing partner".
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NEW: Self-service website builder for estate agents
Spectre has announced a major product expansion, with the launch of its new website builder designed exclusively for estate agents.
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Conference agenda reveals Labour’s housing priorities
Party’s conference programme reveals Labour's housing priorities with its extended twenty-event schedule highlighting concerns over its delivery challenges.
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CLAIM: HMOs are backbone of Britain’s rental market
Boss of property investment firm Mish Liyanage defends HMOs and says they offer a number of key benefits and should…
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Hunters launches new ‘Personal Agent’ model with ‘unique’ spin
Franchise estate agency launches self-employed package, offering its agents exclusive territories, as it seeks to compete with rival brands.
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Property industry vacancies ‘fallen off a cliff’, leading recruiter warns
Anthony Hesse of Property Personnel says the number of jobs on offer is 30% down on last year, blaming NI…
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Scottish law-makers warned to ‘tread carefully’ on new rent controls
Timothy Douglas of Propertymark says the Scottish Government must set out how exemptions to a new rent cap will be…
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Tax, regulation and stigma drive HMO exodus
Triple hit of tax threats, looming regulation and negative political coverage push HMO availability down 60% in worst-hit areas.
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