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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Big blue-chip agency extends partnership with The Depositary
Following the success of its initial collaboration, The Depositary will continue to support Leaders Roman Group with end of tenancy…
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Agent: Exodus of wealthy from UK hurting prime property
Labour’s tax raid on non-doms has led to one millionaire quitting the UK every 45 minutes says Beauchamp Estates chief.
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High profile evictions solicitor suspended by legal regulator
Julie Condliffe, who is a regular figure on the UK’s property conference circuit, has been prohibited from working as a…
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Property industry feels ‘overwhelmed’ by regulatory burden
72% of businesses are concerned about their ability to stay compliant and almost a third admit being fearful about the…
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The Guild announces 2025 regional property meets schedule
Members of The Guild of Property Professionals will have the opportunity to join peers and discuss region-specific challenges.
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Minister says holiday-lets registration scheme to go live ASAP’
Tourism minister Chris Bryant says initial set-up work is now complete and that only 'technical matters' on how scheme will…
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Lettings demand drop is seasonal not ‘end of renting crisis’ – claim
Demand for rental homes in England fell 7.3% between Q3 and Q4 2024 and was down by 2.6% annually according…
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FirstPort under fire from MPs over service charge hikes
The huge property management company is facing accusations of ramping up service charges but failing to carry out essential maintenance.
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Mortgage lending rules to be relaxed as Labour targets growth
Announcement by FCA follows official request for regulators to focus on growth – and the watchdog says it is now…
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Renters’ Rights Bill to become law by March, claims expert
The Bill that will scrap Section 21 evictions and limit rent in advance, is progressing through Parliament apace.
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