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Daily property news in the UK residential sector focused on estate and letting agency, property auctions and property managers.
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EXCLUSIVE BLOG: Leasehold is not broken, so why replace it?
Industry figure says that while leasehold needs to be improved for the benefit of both professionals and leaseholders, replacing it…
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Lenders report big rise in first-time landlords
Improving access to finance and global economic headwinds are encouraging new entrants to BTL market.
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SOFT CAPITAL: London bucks national trend of rising rent
Rents in most parts of the country are still going up, but not in London, the South East and West…
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Estate agency principal successfully sues ex-director over ‘serious misconduct’
Caroline Ann Nicholas had civil proceedings against her launched by a former employer that were successful and her application for…
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Location Location Location to celebrate 25th anniversary with one-off special
Early pioneers of property programmes, Kirstie and Phil first burst onto our screens a quarter of a century ago!
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Innovative conveyancing platform given FCA green light
PEXA has achieved a critical UK milestone with Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) approval ahead of the launch of its Sale…
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Tenants ‘jumping the gun’ on surrender agreements, lettings boss warns
Greg Tsuman of Martyn Gerrard says some renters are initiating 'surrender agreements' before the Renters' Rights Bill becomes law.
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‘Basic’ salaries rise for estate agents amid ‘talent shortage’
Major recruiter’s 'Salary Guide & Trends Report 2025' offers insights into shifting compensation and workforce priorities in the property industry.
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BIG BUY: LRG acquires £26m turnover competitor Chancellors
LRG, the new name for the Leaders Romans Group, says the purchase of Chancellors is its largest to date and…
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Upmarket agent wins its starriest sales instruction
The sale of Graham Norton’s stunning £4.95m Georgian home in London is being handled by Knight Frank.
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