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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‘Letterbox leaflets are dead’ claims lettings guru
Sally Lawson, who is a former ARLA President, says leaflet drops are a waste of time and online marketing is…
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Solicitor wins judicial review of big council’s holiday lets clampdown
Battle between councils and second and holiday homes owners hots up as solicitor contests Gwynedd’s planning changes.
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“We don’t need you, you need us,” tenant activists tells landlords
Acorn rubbishes claims that a sell-out would hurt tenants saying it has happened before and wasn’t a problem.
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Estates IT agents to automate tenancy deposit data trasfer
Cloud-based CRM provider has integrated with TDS to enable its clients to automate the transfer of deposit data.
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‘Tokenisation will revolutionise the property market’ claims tech boss
Darren Carvalho, co-CEO of MetaWelath says blockchain, which underpins property sales tokenisation, gives modest investors a way to get into…
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Watch out portals! Yes, AI is set help agents market homes better
The normally tech-wary estate agent says AI will help agents market their properties and aid house hunters, probably to the…
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Tough Northern council hits landlords with £1.38m fines
Durham claims its licensing scheme is not only driving up rental home standards but also improving tenants’ behaviour.
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Rightmove goes quiet on plan to let tenants review landlords
After acquiring HomeViews last year, the portal says it may develop the same reviews service on its lettings pages.
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PLANNING: Labour to speed up councils’ approval for newbuilds
Government to radically overhaul planning to boost house building and make approval times under two-and-a-half years not average SEVEN.
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Widespread bank IT problems threaten property transactions
Major issues with banking apps and online services hit several banks, including Lloyds and Halifax, as many people tried to…
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