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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Conveyancers slam Law Society over updated property forms
It includes the information that the National Trading Estate and Letting Agency Team says should be disclosed by estate agents…
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BLOG: Home owners’ rising mortgage pain won’t hit market
Knight Frank’s Tom Bill says pain should be short lived for borrowers currently rolling off favourable 2-year fixed deals as…
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Four out of five tenants don’t know about renting reforms
The Renters (Reform) Bill contains measures such as ending ‘no fault’ section 21 evictions and developing a new decent homes…
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Ombudsman expels letting agency after it fails to pay compensation
Key Lettings and Property Management showed a 'systematic disregard for professional standards' according to The Property Ombudsman.
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London’s largest property firm signs big deal with ‘agent friendly’ Zoopla
Dexters boss says he considers Zoopla to be an 'agent friendly' portal as he inks deal that includes valuations 'booster'…
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Agents’ fee battle with portal continues amid coercion claims
A group of estate agents in Northern Ireland are boycotting PropertyPal.com in protest over increased fees.
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Number of empty homes ‘scandalous’ says leading agent
Marc von Grundherr makes comments ahead of next week's changes to council tax on vacant properties.
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Down valuations ‘rearing their head again’ says big property firm
Across Britain the average property subject to a down valuation is being revalued by 2.8% - around £7,290 on the…
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Renting now cheaper than owning first home in nearly all regions
The South West, London and Scotland are now the only regions where owning a first home is cheaper than renting.
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KPMG: Bank of England ‘will cut interest rate four times this year’
KPMG says Governor Andrew Bailey and the Bank of England must cut interest rates quickly or the economy will suffer.
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