Real Estate

Scotland cracking down on empty homes

Scottish housing secretary Mairi McAllan has targeted preventing “unacceptable” levels of empty homes in the country. She that she was…

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Rental growth and yields strengthen in Q2

Tight supply compared to demand is continuing to push up both yields and rents, Fleet Mortgages’ rental barometer for Q2…

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LTI limits could go further

The Financial Conduct Authority’s loan-to-income limits won’t make a big difference and feels like more of a pilot. That is…

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Expensive housing markets pushing up loan-to-income ratios

Across London and the South East of England the loan-to-income ratio is approximately 3.65 times, higher than other regions, analysis…

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Which bridging loan do you need?

Excellion Capital, the boutique debt advisory and investment firm, unveils how to select a bridging loan With the Labour government…

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For the First Time in 50 Years, the Bubble House Is for Sale

The bubble house, in Lenox Hill, is known for its stucco façade studded with convex oval windows. Photo: Gabriel Sebastian/Five…

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Re-creating a Waldorf Astoria That No One Remembers

The Park Avenue lobby’s lighting and plasterwork have all been refreshed and remade, mostly invisibly. The Wheel of Life floor…

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New mortgage guarantee scheme to unveiled next week

Details of the permanent successor to the mortgage guarantee scheme are set to be announced next Tuesday by Chancellor Rachel…

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A wealth tax in the autumn Budget would be a disaster

By Trevor Abrahmsohn, Glentree International After all the debacle around winter fuel payments, the welfare reforms, the two-child benefit cap,…

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Property sales finally picking up again

Monthly demand for properties has finally risen after months of being in a malaise, the UK Residential Market Survey from…

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