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The latest data from HM Land Registry shows that completed applications saw a fall last month.
A shortage of skilled workers has led resulted in two-thirds of those running SME construction firms struggling to find carpenters and bricklayers.
The borrowing cap on the Local Authority Housing Revenue Account should be removed to boost the delivery of housing supply.
Southampton based law firm Moore Blatch has recently appointed a new Residential Team Manager.
A landlord group has expressed its concern over online scam property viewings taking place across the UK.
The Government has asked parliament to consider HM Land Registry’s digital mortgage scheme and a request for it to accept the resulting contingent liability for fraud.
MPs have today (19/1/18) voted in favour of a Bill which will allow tenants to sue landlords over poor housing.
Recent research has revealed that over half of consumers who purchased, sold or rented a property within the last five years have experienced problems in relation to it.
Research published by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers has revealed that cybercrime is the most commonly reported risk that firms expect to face.
Recent analysis has found that just under half (46%) of London homes given planning permission are failing to be built.
Whilst December saw a decline in agreed sales, the long-term outlook for the property market has seen an uplift.
Recent research has found that the number of people moving home is at its highest level since 2007.
Recent research has shown that there was a steady rise in both first-time buyer and home mover mortgage lending in November last year despite the base rate rise.
Recent figures have revealed a growth of 5.1% for the average UK property price in the year ending in November 2017, falling by 0.3% on the previous month.
A long-running legal battle regarding how the cost of lease extensions are calculated could significantly impact the property industry.