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BLOG: How we avoid ‘funnel failure’ and connect with new landlords online
Ali Durrant says online funnels are becoming ever more talked about in the property market but getting it right is crucial to success.
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North/South divide emerges between landlords who want to quit
Data from Cornerstone Tax reveals that one-in-five landlords are considering selling up due to rising costs associated with their property.
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Belvoir Group and Kamma strike tech compliance deal
Kamma boss Orla Shields says the group will be offering support to Belvoir and brands Northwood, Newton Fallowell, Nicholas Humphreys and Lovelle.
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British Gas demands tax changes to help landlords go green
The energy supplier also wants an amendment to the Renters (Reform) Bill so landlords cannot reasonably refuse smart meter installation.
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Big agency boss warns Chancellor against inflationary tax cuts
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is preparing for his Autumn Statement but Winkworth boss Dominic Agace worries some tax and VAT cuts would be self-defeating.
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Landlords sell-off slows but 140,000 properties still to disappear
Although the buy-to-let sell off is slowing – down from 15.7% in 2022 to 14.0% – investors are still set to sell 139,820 buy-to-lets across Great Britain.
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Housing Market
BTL investors going North for better returns, claims leading agent
Areas like Hartlepool and Liverpool offer better yields as high mortgage rates and falling house prices put a dampener on profits.
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Prime housing market ‘not immune to weak economy’
Knight Frank’s Tom Bill says some form of UK-wide support for the housing market would be welcome given the negative events suppressing demand.
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Lettings boss slams HM Treasury over unfair landlord tax take
Greg Tsuman of Martyn Gerrard says taxes on interest payments is forcing landlords to increase rents.
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