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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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Mortgage lenders asks Minister to back ‘phased approach’ to Stamp Duty deadline
New UK Finance CEO, David Postings, holds talks with Housing Secretary at Ministry covering Stamp Duty but also leasehold and…
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Lomond takes latest step towards being next big national chain
Investment firm snaps up four more agencies in Manchester, Brighton and Edinburgh giving it 23,000 properties under management across UK.
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Stamp duty deadline must be extended or risk economy, says leading estate agency
Carter Jonas joins growing chorus to extend stamp duty holiday March deadline ahead of parliamentary debate.
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TDS partners with new legal compliance information service
ComplyLex, which is headed-up by senior industry figure Michael Stoop, will now be offered to TDS agents.
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London’s largest agent invests in deposit replacement service
The agency, which already uses Zero Deposit, says deposit replacement market is due to grow.
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Activists take Robert Jenrick to court to halt green belt house building
Environmental group fighting planning decision in Oxfordshire says it's expecting go national with campaign.
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Expect a Brexit-fuelled, post-Covid boom in London says leading agency
Ten-branch agency, James Pendleton, has set up an international desk in expectation of increased demand from overseas buyers later this…
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Parliamentary Stamp Duty holiday debate to go ahead on Monday
Petitions committee circumvents ban on Westminster Hall debates with online meeting at 4.30pm on 1st February.
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Major Martin & Co franchise bought by local agents with plans to double portfolio
Trio say they plan to significantly boost business with acquisitions of landlords, other agents and 150 new properties.
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Treasury is regretting Stamp Duty holiday now, claims leading expert
Professor Michael Ball says policy is causing more problems than it solves as thousands scramble to complete by 31st March.
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