Surveys suggest that while only a small minority of landlords voted for Labour in the most recent General Election, a significant portion of those who did are now
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Surveys suggest that while only a small minority of landlords voted for Labour in the most recent General Election, a significant portion of those who did are now
Whereas most surveys of the private rental sector tend to highlight disgruntled landlords selling off their properties in response to increasing regulations and market pressures, a new study
Youth home ownership rates have been steadily increasing since the mid-2010s, offering a glimmer of hope for younger generations often labelled as part of ‘Generation Rent.’ According to
The Leaders Romans Group (LRG) has observed a significant shift towards longer-term tenancies as both landlords and tenants prioritise stability in an uncertain market. This growing preference is
The Bank of England (BoE) has decided to leave interest rates unchanged at 4.75% in its final monetary policy meeting of the year, amid ongoing concerns about rising
The Federal Reserve recently announced a quarter-point cut to interest rates, lowering the benchmark rate to a range of 4.25% to 4.5%. This marks the third consecutive rate
The UK housing market has shown unexpected resilience throughout 2024, maintaining positive momentum despite ongoing affordability challenges and fluctuations in mortgage market activity. House prices have continued to
UK inflation climbed to 2.6% in November, underscoring the challenges faced by the Bank of England as it struggles with persistent price pressures and a stagnating economy. The
Newly listed house asking prices have seen a notable drop of nearly £12,000 over the past two months, as indicated by recent data from Rightmove. In December, the
The housing market commentator, Fred Harrison, who accurately predicted the last two property downturns, maintains that house prices are still on track to peak in 2026 before experiencing