London housing market

  • Land & New HomesNeil Hudson BuiltPlace
    Land & New Homes

    Collapse in London newbuild property revealed

    Sales of new homes have fallen to record lows as affordability crisis, red tape, cladding rules and tax changes bite.

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    Housing Market

    Londoners staying put as ‘escape to country’ now beyond reach

    Hamptons says many homeowners in London don't have the necessary equity to buy property in other areas outside Capital.

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    Latest property news

    Property slowdown is a myth for majority of London

    ‘Normal’ neighbourhoods defy price drops, says Stirling Ackroyd.

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    Housing Market

    Scrapping non-doms could harm London’s housing market

    Labour’s plans to close down what they call a loophole for the super-rich, by scrapping non-dom tax status in this country, would be a terrible mistake as it could have an adverse impact on the housing market in the capital, along with many other sectors, according to a leading estate agent. Nicholas Leeming (left), Chairman of national estate agents Jackson-Stops & Staff, which has 44 offices nationwide, believes that Labour Leader, Ed Miliband, is intent on “closing down London to international business” if he abolishes the non-dom tax status. Mr Leeming argues that Labour’s policy will effectively deter many wealthy foreigners from buying property in this country, particularly in the capital. He said, “The Labour party is out to target the wealth creators in this country and will effectively close down London to international businesses and investors if it continues to punish this sector. We have created a world-class city and we want to continue to encourage people to buy homes here and invest in the capital. The move to scrap the non-dom tax status will impact on every aspect of life in the capital – jobs, the property market, shops, restaurants and businesses. London needs to remain open for…

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