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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Landlords ‘confused’ by Scotland’s latest rent cap changes
Propertymark says landlords may not understand new measures put in place to replace the rent cap in Scotland.
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Two estate agencies rejoin the Relocation Agent Network following new ownership
Welsh firm FBM and Lincolnshire agency DDM Residential say 'new vision' behind RAN persuaded them it was time to become…
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BLOG: ‘Uneventful’ sales market driving super-prime lettings
Knight Frank’s Tom Bill says flat prices mean more owners choosing to rent rather than sell, driving up the number…
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Half of landlords plan to grow property portfolios in next year
Some 52% of buy-to-let landlords added to their property portfolios in the last 12 months with more than planning to…
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70% of housebuilders want Labour to win General Election, says Knight Frank
The Knight Frank Land Index & Housebuilder Survey of English housebuilders shows 70% favour Labour government plans for reform.
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Unexpected rebound in property market as sales agreed jump
Zoopla says recovery has been prompted by reducing interest rates and consequent improvement in buyer confidence, but also vendors cutting…
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Reform party promises Stamp Duty cuts as it surges in polls
Reform UK, led by Richard Tice, would cut Stamp Duty rates and scrap inheritance tax on estates worth less than…
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Mother-obssessed negotiator posts very weird property description
Employee working at Kire Estate agents in Hampstead, London spends most of listings highlighting wonders of his mum, who lives…
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Landlords press Chancellor to scrap property tax to ‘create 1m homes’
Ben Beadle at the NRLA says Jeremy Hunt should use his Budget to scrap the stamp duty levy on additional…
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Estate agents old and new to have at least one A level under Labour
Shadow minister says his party would require minimum standards for all agents and business owners to 'drive out cowboys'.
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