Real Estate

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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Specialist high rise practice launches

Block management firm LRPM has created a specialist practice focusing on high rise residential blocks. There are now separate regulations…

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Social housing satisfaction rises to nearly 75%

Three quarters (74.5%) of social tenants are satisfied, rising by around 1% year-on-year, the Pulse Survey from data company Housemark…

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From Parking Spots to Delivery Zones in the Upper West Side

The new microhubs for delivery companies are fairly no-frills; a paint job and a few plastic barriers demarcate the zone.…

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The Brooklyn Mirage’s Parent Company May Be Facing a Sale

An eavesdropper apparently heard leadership at the Brooklyn Mirage’s parent company venting at Per Se about looking to sell the…

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House of Lords hand student landlords the power to evict tenants

The House of Lords have altered the Renters’ Rights Bill by giving student landlords more power to evict tenants. An…

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Tenants will have to pay extra deposit to keep pets

The Renters’ Rights Bill has been amended so tenants keeping pets will have to pay an extra deposit to cover…

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Leaseholders to be handed powers to challenge service charges

Leaseholders will be able to more easily challenge extortionate service charges subject to a consultation on the subject. Matthew Pennycock,…

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Loan-to-income mortgage rules loosened – but lenders want more

Regulators have opted to remove mortgage loan-to-income limits for lenders with a residential loan book of less than £150 million…

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North East businesses seeing rising struggles

The North West overtook Greater London as the region with the most business failures, analysis by law firm Shakespeare Martineau…

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