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An estate agency is claiming that buyers are still confused by the stamp duty surcharge on additional homes.
HM Land Registry has set out its aim to have all land in England and Wales which is publicly owned land available for housing to be registered by 2030.
New research has revealed that a third of UK buyers who had their offer accepted saw the transaction fall through prior to completion.
The House of Lords has introduced legislation to modernise courts and tribunals across the country.
Recent data suggests the remortgage market has seen significant growth during Q1 of 2018 across many parts of the UK.
The latest data reveals that whilst UK house prices dipped by 0.2% in March, the year-on-year picture was more positive.
Recent research has found that first time buyers in London pay twice the amount as their counterparts across the rest of the UK when taking their first step on the housing ladder.
The latest data from HM Land Registry shows that completed applications saw a drop last month.
The House of Commons Public Bill Committee is seeking feedback on the Tenants Fees Bill.
Revealing the monthly estimated figures for both residential and non-residential property transactions, HM Revenue & Customs property statistics for April 2018 were released today.
Recent data has revealed that house prices in Wales have been significantly impacted by the introduction of the Land Transaction Tax (LTT).
Ministers are set to be questioned on fracking planning guidance later today.
Recent data has revealed that May saw asking prices for new listings hit an all-time high despite levels of demand softening in the South.
New research suggests that demand for rented homes is on track to reach six million by 2025.
New research has revealed that most people between the ages of 18 and 35 would be prepared to take out a mortgage with a friend.
Recent research has revealed that levels of remortgaging have begun to dip following a busy start to 2018.
The Property Ombudsman has revealed that last year saw a rise in financial awards to consumers.
The government has today announced that it will fully fund the removal and replacement of unsafe cladding by councils and housing associations.
Business email attacks to conduct conveyancing fraud are one of the top major fraud threats facing UK businesses.
ARLA Propertymark has stated that a draft Bill to ban fees in Wales could soon be published.
New research has revealed that the number of empty homes in the UK has increased for the first time in a decade.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is urging consumers to stay alert to new and sophisticated tactics used by fraudsters.
‘Sloppy, lazy and careless’ were the words used to describe a former law firm compliance and money laundering reporting officer on the way he dealt with a number of conveyancing transactions.
40% of aspiring property developers believe that national economic growth is set to have the most significant impact on house prices in the near future.
Despite predictions of an uplift, interest rates have been kept on hold at 0.5%.
April saw agreed sales and new buyer enquiries stabilise following the decline over recent months.
Three areas in England will launch pilot projects aiming to help rough sleepers into affordable and stable accommodation.
It’s no secret that many of those looking to take their first step on the property ladder are struggling, with many of the younger generation forced to live with parents or seek help from friends
Recent data has revealed that whilst house prices in the three months to April were 2.2% up on the corresponding period in 2017, growth subsided from March’s reading of 2.7%.
New data has revealed that property supply in towns and cities rose in April for the fifth month in a row.
This was the message relayed by Matt Prior during Wednesday’s Bold Legal Modern Law Conveyancing Conference, discussing the Government response to the industry consultation.
The Tenants Fees Bill was yesterday (2/5/18) introduced into Parliament, bringing an end to expensive lettings fees.