Research reveals that 69% of private renters in England have either never heard of the Renters' Rights Act or are don’t know ...
Wage gaps in flatshares intensify as rising rents force higher earners to house share, according to new data. Figures from ...
The North and South stamp duty divide is widening, with fewer than one in ten buyers in the North paying stamp duty, ...
The government's own housing data has raised questions about the political case used to justify sweeping reform of the ...
Buy to let lenders reduce rates and expand tracker, fixed-rate and bridging options for landlords, HMOs and limited company ...
The government has announced a crackdown on social housing fraud, with offenders facing fines and up to two years in prison.
Landlords are seeing rent levels move in different directions across the UK, while the salary needed to secure an ...
The government claim the justice system “is well prepared” to handle the Renters’ Rights Act. In answer to a written parliamentary question, housing minister Matthew Pennycook claims the government is ...
There is a lot of conflicting noise around the private rented sector at the moment. Some say landlords leaving is creating a ...
Landlords watching Labour’s next housing move may find the private rented sector is still expected to absorb pressure where council housebuilding falls short. An analysis by specialist lender Together ...
Welsh MPs have warned EPC C targets could put further pressure on landlords, with concerns that the cost of energy-efficiency upgrades could be passed on to tenants through higher rents. The ...