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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Letting agents face ‘unfair’ erratic property licensing enforcement
Claim is made by London licensing expert following the debacle over Rachel Reeve's missing licence for her rented Dulwich homes.
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AI portal launches seeking to overturn Rightmove dominance
MyPorta has been months in the making and will not charge estate agents to use its service, says founder Mal…
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Falling mortgage costs ‘set to boost housing market’
Property industry has welcomed news that average mortgage rates have dropped below 5% amidst Budget gloom.
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Big private landlord backs abolishing the private rented sector
Midlands BTL investor says Green Party's contentious plan to end private letting ‘has merits’ but would take many parliaments.
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Does the sales market REALLY need a Budget boost, asks leading agent
Marc von Grundherr comes to the defence of the property market amidst Budget gloom caused by vendors 'waiting to see'.
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New property management system delivers end-to-end lettings automation
Hot on the heels of its Buyer Management launch, Rex Software unveils another platform to streamline lettings and client accounting.
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New land-selling app to capture fragmented small-plot market
Landlister's founder says he launched the platform, which is now on the Apple Store for mobile users, after struggling to…
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Rents drop significantly as void periods lengthen, reports leading lettings platform
Goodlord says these changes, which are not uncommon at this time of year, are more dramatic than normal, although year-on-year…
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Industry blue-chip snaps up northern estate agency group
LRG has acquired the Northern Estate Agency Group which operates three key brands - Manning Stainton, Ryder & Dutton and…
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150,000 homes to pay Rachel Reeve’s Mansion Tax, predicts estate agency
Chancellor’s proposed levy would unfairly target London, with ‘mansion’ values threshold far lower than elsewhere, according to Knight Frank analysis.
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