The Chair of the Association of Independent Inventory Clerks has called on the government to include measures in the Renters Reform Bill that will guarantee more transparency and...
A shift in attitudes to using the home to fund family support has been picked up by new Legal & General Home Finance research which found that, while the vast majority of...
House prices across the UK have continued to fall for the seventh consecutive month - down by 3.1% year-on-year in March, marking the biggest annual decline since July 2009, according...
The impact of continued economic uncertainty has filtered through to the high-end of London's property market, with demand across the £2m-£10m sector both down on a...
For over half a century, the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 has given businesses the right to acquire a new lease of their premises after their existing one has run out – known as...
The housing crisis is impacting all demographics. The problems experienced by first-time buyers in getting a foot on the property ladder are all too common, however, the problems at...
Filling the £105bn housing market hole left by Help-to-Buy, which ends on the 31st of this month, will not be easy even with multiple alternative government buying schemes to...
Grant Leggett, Executive Director, Boyer, looks at the importance that homeowners attach to woodland and how urban greening as an element of site and building design needs to be...
Demand for new homes has risen during the first three months of the year, increasing by 0.8% when compared to the final quarter of 2022, according to newly released data from Alliance...