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Latest property news
Bath’s letting agents shine for students, leaving others stinking!
The average review score highlights the high-quality accommodation and services provided by letting agencies in the city, ensuring a comfortable and satisfying experience.
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Latest property news
Mortgage lenders pull nearly 400 products as swap rates jump
Since the start of last week the number of mortgages has fallen from 5,385 deals to 5,012 and the buy-to-let market has also seen lenders pull fixed deals.
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Regional Reports
St Mawes, Staines and Cardiff
This month we meet members of The Guild of Property Professionals in St Mawes, Staines and Cardiff.
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Housing Market
Renters’ Reform Bill: Industry reaction
No-fault evictions will be abolished and tenants will allowed to have pets with a new landlords ombudsman appointed to provide quick resolutions to disputes.
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Housing Market
Mortgage rates to fall but more pain to come, think tank warns
Financial markets expect that Bank Rate will peak at nearly 5% in November but interest rates are expected to move much more slowly on the way down than on the way up.
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Agencies & People
Growing estate agency launches in-house financial services firm
The firm will be an appointed representative of PRIMIS and offer mortgages, protection and insurance products.
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Housing Market
People need homes and we need to address the problem once and for all
Glentree International boss Trevor Abrahmsohn says that whilst everyone likes the cosy, utopian, fully upholstered idea of 'homes for everyone', a burgeoning population cannot live in three-bedroomed semis in the sky.
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Housing Market
Bank of England raises interest rate again as expected to 4.5% – industry reaction
Governor Andrew Bailey announces a base interest rate rise for the 12th successive time to deal with inflation – and says inflation is coming under control.
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Features
The lending lottery
It’s been a volatile six months for mortgage rates. Richard Reed asked a team of experts to indicate where they think rates might be heading.
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