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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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Industry urged to press ahead with tax digitisation despite U-turn
Government plans to digitise the tax process for business owners are still going ahead – despite a two-year delay –…
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Great flight to country and coast ‘runs out of steam’ claims Zoopla
Research by portal reveals the pandemic-inspired search for a more bucolic lifestyle is no longer driving home searching.
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Estate agent praised for ‘stunning game of deceit’ on TV
Amanda Lovett, who is a 54-year-old estate agent from Swansea, was one of 22 contestants to join the programme at…
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‘Europe’s largest’ proptech gathering set to visit London next year
More than 3,000 delegates are expected to attend PropTech Connect, with over 100 companies participating.
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Conveyancers ‘need to leverage technology to keep pace’
Conveyancers need to leverage technology to keep pace with demand and help cases complete before market conditions worsen, Search Acumen…
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Landlords say plans for open-ended student tenancies must be scrapped
The National Residential Landlords Association has called for all student accommodation to be exempt from plans to make every tenancy…
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Booming London property market means it has ALL ‘most expensive streets’
Halifax says the 10 most exclusive locations are all in the Capital, with only one street outside the capital making…
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Landlords and agents given extra two years to get ready for tax changes
The Government says Making Tax Digital rules will not now apply until April 2026.
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Is John D Wood the UK’s most festive estate agency this year?
Firm reveals it has backed four different Christmas events across the UK this year including the infamous 'Santa Dash' in…
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Gloomy Nationwide predicts 5% house price fall during 2023
Lender says economic headwinds are set to strengthen, real earnings will fall further, the Bank of England increases interest rates…
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