With July fast approaching, your immediate thoughts might fall on the summer break, and how to occupy yourself and the loved ones. Of course, the property market keeps moving on and there is still a lot to keep up with.
Whilst the act was passed in April 2021, further regulations needed to be written to enable the act to come into force in England and Wales. Wales produced further regulations in September 2021 to commencement it in Wales from 1 October 2021, but there was no commencement for England.
Mortgage rates likely to be over 3% by the year end - still low, but highest in 10 years
The government has outlined significant changes to the private rented market in the Fairer Private Rented Sector White Paper. The measures will form part of the Renters Reform Bill announced in the Queen's Speech.
The government's 'levelling up' agenda played a significant role in the recent Queen's Speech. New research indicates that changing employment patterns may well be providing a kickstart.
As the nation prepares to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, we’ve looked back at changes in the housing market during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.
This is a common scenario faced by many a landlord, whether it be a couple of goods hidden away in the cupboard or, worst case, a house full of belongings when a tenant has disappeared or abandoned the property. What does the law require of those landlords left with these possessions?
We are moving towards summer, but if you are looking for rays of sunshine in the UK housing market, you’d be forgiven for digging out your umbrella. This month’s market comment is understandably focused on the latest interest rate increase from the Bank of England.
With uncertainty in the property market and, quite frankly, the world, you, like many people, may have decided that you'll not move house just now. But you must've had reasons for thinking about moving in the first place, right? What if you need more space? what is involved in extending your home? Where do you even start?
You may have heard of the minimalism movement. You might have even watched the Netflix documentary. But for those of you that have no idea what it's about, read on for a general explanation.
The average seller spends years deliberating about selling their home. With all of that time spent researching, many sellers will already know which estate agent they will use when ready to market their home. So, how have they made this decision?
If you've ever been told that your landlord wants to sell your home, you'll know that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach. So, if you've been making your house your home and getting things nicely settled, only to be told that your landlord wants to sell up, what should you do?