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Housing Market
New interest-free loan scheme for first-time buyers set up
Scottish Housing Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville says the First Homes Fund will offer first-time buyers £10,000 towards a deposit.
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Regulation & Law
Estate agents urge Scottish Government to rethink landlord taxes
Propertymark has told Holyrood that it must revisit any ‘taxes that dissuade potential landlord investors but favour BTR operators'
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Regulation & Law
Campaigners lose rent cap court battle
An attempt to overturn the cap on rents in Scotland through a Judicial Review has been rejected.
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Latest property news
EXCLUSIVE: Emergency measures in Scotland ‘forcing landlords out’
The Scottish Government's move to cap rent increases and ban evictions are a threat to the PRS, warns Propertymark policy chief.
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Latest property news
Fight to prevent Sturgeon’s rent freeze and evictions ban intensifies
A top lawyer is to give his view on whether the Scottish Government's new law breaches landlords' rights.
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Rent and evictions freeze ‘irresponsible’ say Scottish landlords
John Blackwood, CEO of the Scottish Association of Landlords has accused the Government north of the border of going for "cheap headlines".
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Record revenues from Scottish property sales, but rental supply shortage
Despite the Scottish government raising record revenues from property sales in 2021, more investment is needed in the buy-to-let sector to keep up with demand.
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Associations & Bodies
Scottish lettings regulation – ARLA launches initiatives
A series of promotional packages will help agents to gain qualifications.
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Housing Market
Significant rise in number of new homes in Scotland
There has been a sharp increase in the volume of new homes built in Scotland, according to official figures. The latest housing statistics from the Scottish Government haveunveiled that the number of new homes completed across the private and social sector rose 9 per cent to 16,281 between April 2014 and March 2015, compared to the same period in 2013-14. Based on the latest data, the Scottish Government is well on track to exceed its five-year target to deliver 30,000 affordable homes by March 2016, as part of the Affordable Housing Supply Programme. Figures to the end of June 2015, show that a total of 28,048 affordable homes have now been delivered –93 per cent of the 30,000 target “By targeting resources at making private sector homes more affordable, through schemes like Help to Buy (Scotland), we have seen the number of private sector completions rise significantly,” said Scottish Housing Minister Margaret Burgess (left). House builders have welcomed the 9 nine per cent rise in the total number of new homes built across Scotland, but have called for greater early clarity on the details of the successor to the hugely successful Help to Buy (Scotland) scheme if such an increase…
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