Men V Women survey.

A recent survey carried out by Strutt & Parker highlights the differences between men’s and women’s housing priorities,  by collating the answers of approx 2000 respondents across the country it gives a good insight into the desires and needs of the population. The survey sample was a combination of Strutt & Parker registered buyers, sellers,…

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Local authority forum for landlords and letting Agents

South Holland District Council are putting on a special afternoon event especially for Landlords and Letting Agents, this is part of Council’s popular information and networking events. The event takes place on the 13th July at the council’s offices in Priory Road, Spalding from 4pm until 6p, this event the event will give landlords a…

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Rental demand continues to grow

The buy-to-let lenders Paragon Mortgages says that 43% of landlords surveyed  believe demand is either growing or booming, in their most recent findings the trend for strong tenant demand is well established, with ongoing steady growth for the past three consecutive quarters. This  level of growth is expected to continue over the coming 12 months,…

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House buyers at 8 month high.

According to the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA)  in its May Housing Market Report, the number of Interested buyers per branch in May 2015 was the highest estate agents have seen over the last eight months. The report goes on to say that  383 house buyers were registered on average per office in May,…

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Even greater demand for rental property

According to research by the Countrywide plc, the UK’s largest property services group, increasing numbers of landlords are able to re-let their property before the existing tenant moves out. The average UK property is taking 32 days to let, that is the lowest figure on record, over half of new lets in London are agreed…

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Smoke alarms for rented property

Landlords need to be prepared for a change in the law which will see them be required to fit smoke alarms in properties that are rented out, to help landlords prepare for the new regulations, the government has provided every fire and rescue service with a limited number of free smoke and carbon monoxide alarms…

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London Mayor announces 12,000 new homes

Plans have been announced that London Mayor Boris Johnson will create four new housing zones which will provide over 12,000 new homes, more than a quarter of which will be affordable housing. The new zones which will be a joint effort between London, Local and National Government, will be located in the the boroughs of…

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Increase in new homes being built

According to Data from the National House Building Council  43,987 new properties were registered in the UK between March and May, a 15 per cent increase on the same time last year, this is a significant rise over the figures from last year. The NHBC data appears to support Markit/CIPS figures on the construction sector…

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HMRC property sales data

Property sales data from  HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has provided more evidence that the UK housing market is moving slower than a year ago, 98,540 homes were sold in May,  down 3% on a year earlier. Other data has predicted a modest pick-up in the housing market during the latter half of this year.…

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Extending Right to Buy scheme

Jeremy Corbyn a Labour leadership contender has said,  “the right to buy policy that lets council tenants buy their homes at a big discount should be extended to the tenants of private landlords,  that Labour needed to go further in tackling the housing crisis and that extending Right To Buy could help more people find…

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BBA mortgage approvals (May)

The Mortgage Approvals published by the British Bankers Association measure the number of home loans issued by the BBA during the previous quarter. A Mortgage growth represents a healthy housing market. BBA Mortgage Approvals for (May)    Previous 42.1K      Actual 42.5K Richard Woolhouse, Chief Economist at the BBA, reportedly said:“Household borrowing remains robust and this…

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Zoopla Property Group launches real-time listings service

Zoopla Property Group (ZPG) has launched its Real-Time Listings Service, allowing its members to send updates to property listings on ZPG websites within minutes of being updated on the agent or developer’s system or website. The service has been launched initially with Property Software Group (PSG), starting with Alto and will be followed by the…

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Lord Kerslake speaks out

Lord Kerslake speaking at The Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference in Manchester renewed his attack on the governments plans to extend the right to buy to housing Associations. He claimed that the proposal is wrong in principle and wrong in practice, Lord Kerslake, who is the chair of housing group Peabody, reportedly said the…

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Pensioners invest in Buy-to-Let

The buy-to-let sector of the property market remains as strong as ever, new data reveals that the number of buy-to-let deals available to first-time landlords has increased 13 per cent in the last few months. It is just a few weeks since the relaxtion of rules came into effect concerning changes to how pensioners are…

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FTB prefer house to flat

According to research from Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks approximately 70% of first-time buyers in the UK would prefer to own a house rather than a flat, this compares with an average last year of 57%, those who would prefer a flat  are at 28%  down from  43% in 2014. Steve Fletcher, director, retail banking, reportedly…

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