The government has confirmed all private and social landlords will need to meet the Decent Homes Standard (DHS) by 2035.
The Renters’ Rights Act could cause chaos for independent students who do not have access to accommodation over the summer.
Proposals for an additional HMO licensing scheme have been approved and now the council needs the views from residents, ...
Specialist lender Somo has launched a new bridging product aimed at landlords grappling with rising borrowing costs and ...
Home buyer confidence is improving as mortgage costs ease, bringing more people back into the housing market, although activity remains below last year's ...
A letting agent and a residential leasehold management company have been expelled from The Property Ombudsman after failing to pay compensation ordered in ...
Most homeowners checking their house price last year saw values edge higher, although where you live mattered more than ever, ...
Build to Rent (BTR) investment in the UK reached £4.7bn in 2025, with a late surge in dealmaking helping the sector close the ...
Nearly nine in 10 landlords say they are worried about Making Tax Digital (MTD), with many unclear about its requirements and now one industry expert says they shouldn’t be punished for mistakes in ...
A Conservative MP claims Labour’s decision to raise tax rates on property income will hurt renters and reduce rental supply. The Autumn Budget increased tax rates on dividends, property, and savings ...
The average asking price of newly listed homes jumped to £368,031 in January, marking a 2.8% rise from December and the biggest January increase ever recorded. According to Rightmove, the £9,893 ...
A Welsh council has confirmed that second homes will not be affected by its empty homes plan. Pembrokeshire Council has approved its Empty Properties Strategic Plan for 2025–30, which could allow the ...
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