Recent research has revealed that only 29% of current mortgage borrowers are worried about the impact of rising interest rates on the size of repayments.

The latest figures have revealed that mortgage approvals continued to fall during the first quarter of 2018.

Recent data suggests that the Government will fall short of reaching its 1 million housing target by 2020.

Recent research suggesting that Japanese Knotweed is incurable has come into question by a company specialising in the removal of the plant.

The appointment of a new Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government has been announced this morning.

Recent research has found that the infamously invasive Japanese Knotweed cannot be cured.

Recent data has revealed that March saw the number of houses sold for less than the asking price reach a record high.

Recent data shows a significant fall in the number of approved mortgages for property purchases last month.

The latest research has revealed that housing affordability has significantly worsened over the last five years.

69,000 first-time buyers have benefitted from the abolition of stamp duty land tax on properties up to £300,000.

A street of newbuild houses, with some under construction

MPs have called for closer links to be made between the construction industry and the government to improve the delivery of well-designed homes.

Issues linked to property sale proceeds were the most common reason for SRA compensation fund payments being claimed during 2016/17.

Recent figures have revealed that house price inflation in cities stands at 5.5% in the year to March 2018, up from last year’s 3.7%.

The current level of transactions has been described as “a little scary” by a leading housing analyst.

The Property Ombudsman has said it is to permit members of another redress scheme to join free of charge.

Revealing the monthly estimated figures for both residential and non-residential property transactions, HM Revenue & Customs property statistics for March 2018 were released today.

Recent research has found that consumers of legal services lack the confidence to raise a complaint about poor service even where they have highlighted a particular issue.

The latest data from HM Land Registry shows that completed applications saw a rise last month.

New research has found that first time buyers are confused about the house buying process, with many misjudging costs and unaware of the differing responsibilities property professionals have.

New research has revealed that a growing number of 18-30-year-olds are investing in property crowdfunding as a way to access the housing ladder.

The Law Society has released a guide for law firms on the soon to be implemented General Data Protection Regulation.

Plans to build one million new homes over the next decade have been launched by the Labour Party.

A Government Committee is calling for greater legal protection for vulnerable tenants to help restore the balance of power in the private sector.

A recent survey has revealed that housing affordability is the top worry for consumers where the housing market is concerned.

The latest data shows that the number of completed house sales in England during December 2017 were down by 21.2% to 62,697 since the previous year.

Recent research has found that demand for five-year fixed rate remortgages has dropped to represent the smallest portion of the market since July last year.

Recent data has revealed that mortgage lending for home movers and first time buyers hit a ten year high in February.

Recent research suggests that up to a third of so-called ‘millenials’ could still be renting in retirement.

New data has revealed that the asking prices of new property grew by just 0.4% during April.

The Government’s proposal to introduce a single housing sector ombudsman has been rejected by Propertymark who have instead called for an ombudsman portal.

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