Landlords and tomorrow’s budget

Buy-to-let lender Paragon has reportedly put it to the Chancellor George Osborne not to make further changes to tax on landlords ahead of the budget that will be announced tomorrow. Landlords in the UK feel increasingly under attack especially over the last 12 months, with legislation such as the EU Mortgage Credit Directive and increase…

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Housing supply is affected by immigration

According to recent  official figures from the Government,  net immigration will lead to the creation of 95,000 new households a year, if we go with the forecast of 200,000 new homes to be created per year for the next 5 years then  half of such homes will be needed to cope with the influx of…

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£1 million by 2030

£1 million by 2030, thats the figure that average house prices in London are expected to reach, that is double the present price, according to the Office for National Statistics the average home in the capital is now priced at £490,000. There is no doubt that the London property market is the most demanded in…

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Manifesto full of promises

Manifesto,Manifesto and Manifesto, we’ve had the Conservatives and Labour, today we have UKIP and Lib-Dem, the green party are putting theirs out on line, a confetti of promises which will all have to be looked at again on the basis that no party will have an outright majority, so they are all promises with a…

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