Whilst the majority of legal areas have felt the impact of fraud, conveyancing seems to be the one that has been hit the hardest.

New research has revealed that a quarter of those aged between 18 and 21 believe they will own their home by the time they’re 25.

A street of newbuild houses, with some under construction

The Help to Buy scheme has been used by over 350,000 people across to UK to help them access the housing ladder.

The ban on letting agents’ fees for tenants will not come into effect until next year due to the time it will take for it to pass through Parliament.

A UK Housebuilder has reported strong growth during the sixth month period ending in December 2017.

Regulator proposals to permit solicitors to practice as freelancers have been subject to further scrutiny this week.

A consumer group has alleged that home movers are being pressured into paying for additional services to avoid losing out on their desired property.

A new housing minister has been appointed in an announcement made earlier today.

Recent research has revealed that nearly half of those browsing property on the web have no intention of making a purchase.

Housing has been added to the remit of the existing secretary of state for the Department of Communities and Local Goverment.

Academics and charities will today (8/1/18) be questioned on whether local authorities have sufficient powers to tackle ‘rogue landlords’.

Recent research has revealed that the final month of 2017 saw the lowest number of homes listed on the market during the entire year.

A convicted fraudster who masqueraded as a freeholder and took over £10,000 of potential tenant deposits is still at large.

An announcement from a Scottish firm announcing a seven-days-a-week service could put property professionals in England and Wales under pressure.

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