Average cost of residential property rose 0.5% between April and May to £273,427
Economic uncertainty hits sector in first quarter but London, Oxford and Cambridge buck trend, survey finds
Thirty years on from the introduction of buy-to-let mortgages, landlords are struggling to make ends meet
More no-deposit deals to come after launches this month, say industry figures
Industry welcomes drive to unblock development but warns mortgage lending reform is still needed
Duke of Westminster’s property company also announces leadership shake-up
One of UK’s biggest landlords points to lack of construction since pandemic and high rents for shift
Sharp decline comes as prime London market suffers effects of higher property taxes, Brexit and non-dom changes
High transaction costs mean we’re stuck with a housing market dependent on price growth to function
From a cosy ecolodge in Scottish islands to a bijou castle in North Devon
The only British region where buy-to-let sales have increased from 2015 is the North East
Ruling ends long battle over public’s right to camp in the Devon national park
Hovering on the edge of prime central London, the bohemian enclave’s quiet charm and proximity to Soho and Covent Garden is being reinvigorated by local campaigns and new investment
Milton Keynes identified by consultancy WPI Strategy as most favourable potential location
Deal with Australian developer Lendlease is part of joint venture for six projects expected to be worth £22bn
For young adults, property shortages reinforce the feeling that life is a zero-sum game
UK landlord targets pivot into residential property but faces office dealmaking at lowest level since global financial crisis
Plus, Elliott warns tariffs could spell ‘bonfire of the American era’ and trouble at Davos
I’m worried this will have financial implications
Ministers consult on plans to require almost all new properties to have rooftop renewables
We could be in line for a bump in prices — but property is not going to be the money spinner it once was
‘Fires, guns and Trump’ are among the catalysts spurring US citizens to consider a move across the pond. Inquiries, applications and house buying are accelerating — but the shifting sands of red tape mean the relocation follow-through is a slower trickle
Month-on-month drop of 0.6% was below zero growth forecasted by economists, Nationwide says
We have lived abroad for a number of years and want to get our tax affairs in order
SNP seeks to boost supply of housing stock ahead of Holyrood elections next year