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AVRillo reaches top spot in Kerfuffle Awards
The winners of the 2023 Kerfuffle awards for Supplier of the Year have been announced, as voted for by agents.
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Portfolio landlords eye capital raising to fund 2024 expansion
Over half of landlords prefer to purchase terraced homes, 46% prefer semi-detached homes and a quarter are looking out for individual flats.
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‘Give landlords who improve housing energy efficiency tax relief’ says chief
Blick Rothenberg’s Heather Powell says Government should allow income tax relief for landlords who improve the energy efficiency of rental stock.
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BLOG: Time to ‘turn detective’ on your landlords, says expert
Property Circle boss Marc Randall says agents need to reach the next level in order to maximise opportunities in the property letting space.
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OFFICIAL: Landlord repossessions jump by a quarter
Government figures show that landlord possessions of all kinds by landlords and agents leapt 23% in the final three months of 2023.
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The Ombudsman Files – ‘conditional selling’ exposed by TPO
Rebecca Marsh of The Property Ombudsman reveals the conclusion of a case where buyers said their agent forced them to use in-house mortgage brokers.
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Jeremy Hunt ‘could still target Stamp Duty in Spring Budget’
Despite admitting to less headroom than previously thought Chancellor Jeremy Hunt still has options to make changes to hated Stamp Duty.
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REACTION: Bank holds base rate at 5.25% in split vote
The Bank of England and Governor Andrew Bailey have held the base interest rate at 5.25% for the fourth time running.
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Bank of England ‘set to hold’ interest rate today
Most experts believe Andrew Bailey and the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee will keep the base interest rate at 5.25% when a decision is announced today.
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‘Let’s get it together’ say FTBs as they scale affordability mountain
Joining forces to afford to buy, FTBs are now 32 years old on average and put down a deposit of £53,414 – some £21,000 more than 10 years ago.
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