The Government has just launched two consultations on how it could change the property buying and selling process in England and Wales. It has acknowledged that the process is too slow, too costly and too fragile.
This article explores the proposed changes to rent payments in the renters rights bill, detailing key aspects and implications for both landlords and tenants.
Explore the implications of the proposed decent homes standard for renters rights bill and how estate agents can prepare for these significant changes in the rental market.
September marked a return to our normal routines after the summer break. Were our minds refocused on finding a new home? How have values changed? Here’s a summary of the property market as we head into the last third of 2025.
The proposed awaab's law for the renters rights bill marks a significant shift in tenant rights in the UK, seeking to improve housing conditions and tenant security.
Explore the implications of the proposed ending of section 21 evictions with the renters rights bill. Discover how to prepare for this significant legislative change.
The significance of the 22nd September probably escaped your notice but you may already be feeling its effects. It’s the date the Autumn Equinox fell this year and from now until the Spring Equinox, nights will be longer than days.
The proposed changes to pet ownership with the renters rights bill represent a pivotal shift in tenant rights, aiming to enhance rental living experiences across the UK.
The proposed end fixed term tenancies with the renters rights bill marks a significant shift in the UK rental market, providing enhanced protections and security for tenants while also presenting new challenges and responsibilities for landlords.
New analysis has revealed an interesting shift in the purchasing habits of first-time buyers. Instead of buying a traditional starter home – a studio, a one-bedroom flat or a small terraced house – Barclays found a third of first-timer purchases are semi-detached homes.
Earlier this year, Aviva published the results of its survey on how we use our garages. Of those UK garage owners questioned, 28% said they hardly ever used their garage to park their car.
And just like that, the seasons have changed. Meteorological summer officially ended on 31st August and wet, windy weather moved in without hesitation. While we’re keeping everything crossed for a return to calmer, drier conditions, there’s no escaping that autumn is here.
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