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Bank of England reduce Bank Base Rate by 0.25% despite inflationary Budget

7th November 2024

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) Hawks won out today voting by 8 – 1 to reduce the Bank Base rate by 0.25% from 5% to 4.75%. This was despite a recent Labour Budget widely perceived as inflationary as the Bank of England projects the measures announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves to add […]

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UK house prices hit new record high

7th November 2024

The average UK house price edged up 0.2% in October despite the economic uncertainty, marking the fourth consecutive monthly increase, Halifax reveals. It means a typical property price has reached a new record high of £293,999. The previous peak of £293,507 was set in June 2022. While year-on-year prices rose 3.9%, this represents a slight […]

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Shawbrook expands commercial loan offerings for landlords

7th November 2024

Shawbrook Bank has unveiled a series of enhancements to its commercial investment products, designed to bolster support for property investors aiming to diversify and grow their portfolios with commercial assets. These changes underscore the lender’s aim to deliver tailored financial solutions across various property types, featuring increased maximum loan-to-value (LTV) ratios for key asset classes. […]

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Record numbers of Londoners leaving capital as housing costs soar

7th November 2024

Londoners are increasingly choosing to leave the capital amid post-election uncertainty and high house prices. Data from Compare My Move shows fewer Londoners staying local, with 37% of residents now choosing to live outside of London, up from 29% less than two years ago. This shift coincides with a dramatic rise in London landlords selling […]

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New platform helps landlords navigate the Renters’ Rights Bill

7th November 2024

Letting technology platform Goodlord is helping letting agents and landlords prepare for the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill with a series of new product offerings and partnerships. This move comes amid concerns from landlords, with nearly half (47%) having sold properties in the past year or planning to do so due to incoming legislation. Goodlord’s Aspen […]

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Councils and letting agents join forces to tackle damp and mould in the PRS

7th November 2024

Letting agents and councils are teaming up to tackle damp and mould in the private rented sector with a new campaign. East Riding of Yorkshire Council, alongside Hull City Council, has launched the Healthy Homes campaign to raise awareness of the risks of untreated damp and mould. Backed by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and […]

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Estimating Post-Renovation Value of Property

6th November 2024

When planning a renovation to boost a property’s value, it’s crucial to understand how to estimate its end value while considering the time, effort, and cost involved. The numbers need to work in your favour for the project to be worthwhile. Step 1: Research Comparable Properties Start by researching comparables—properties similar to your planned finish, […]

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Professional body pushes for licensing schemes to be doubled to improve housing conditions

6th November 2024

Selective licensing schemes should DOUBLE from five to ten years, says professional body. The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) supports an amendment by Carla Denyer, co-leader of the Green Party, in the Renters’ Rights Bill to double the duration of licensing schemes, which she claims “will help local authorities improve housing conditions”. This is […]

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Housing Ombudsman reports spike in social housing complaints

6th November 2024

The Housing Ombudsman has slammed social housing providers for failing to meet legal requirements and safety hazards. In a new report, the Ombudsman reveals a 329% increase in the number of interventions it has had to make to resolve issues for social housing residents. Failings include social housing providers not addressing damp and mould issues, […]

Rent price increases easing

JLL forecasts a 17% rent rise over the next five years

6th November 2024

Despite a rapid rise in rents over the past three years, real estate firm JLL is forecasting that rents will increase by 17% over the next five years. Its latest ‘Residential Forecast 2025-2029’ shows that while UK rents surged by 27% in the five years to September 2024, the current supply-demand imbalance is gradually easing. […]

House prices to rise by 23% over the next five years – Savills

6th November 2024

House prices in the UK are forecast to increase by £84,000 over the next five years, according to a new report from property firm Savills. With inflation returning to target and interest rates expected to decline, the housing market is poised for consistent year-on-year growth. Savills is predicting a 4% increase in house prices in […]

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Landlord profitability surges to a two-year high

6th November 2024

Landlord profitability has reached its highest point since the first quarter of 2022, according to research by Paragon Bank. A survey of more than 700 landlords, revealed that nearly nine in 10 (87%) reported making a profit in the third quarter of 2024, a significant rise from the same period in 2023. The data suggests […]

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Council seeks public input on landlord licensing

6th November 2024

Carmarthenshire County Council is inviting feedback on proposed regulations for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) within the Tyisha and Glanymor districts of Llanelli. Residents, landlords, tenants, and those with ties to the two wards are now being encouraged to share their opinions on a potential additional licensing scheme for HMOs. The consultation wants views on […]

Kevin Hollinrake appointed Shadow Housing Secretary in the new Conservative cabinet.

Kevin Hollinrake appointed Shadow Housing Secretary in Conservative cabinet

6th November 2024

Former estate agent Kevin Hollinrake has been appointed as the new Shadow Housing Secretary. Kemi Badenoch, the newly elected leader of the Conservative Party, has been assembling her Shadow cabinet. Mr Hollinrake previously served as the Shadow Secretary of State for Business and Trade. Tough time to start Mr Hollinrake, the MP for Thirsk and […]

Landlord standing at a crossroads deciding between keeping or selling a rental property

Should I sell my flat despite my loyal tenant?

6th November 2024

Hi, I have an ex-local authority one bed flat in Norwich which I have owned for 9 years. I bought it with the tenant in situ and she has been a model tenant, always paying the rent on time. I have increased the rent only once in this time by £20, the monthly rent is […]

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Fleet unveils new five-year fixed rate BTL mortgages

5th November 2024

Fleet Mortgages has launched a new range of five-year fixed-rate products for landlords across the UK. The buy to let mortgage lender’s fixed-rate mortgages are available for standard buy to let properties, limited company purchases and HMO/Multi-Unit Blocks (MUBs). Available up to 75% LTV, standard and limited company mortgages start at 5.29%, while HMO/MUB options […]

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New student referencing tool for landlords launched

5th November 2024

A new referencing tool specifically designed for student landlords aims to simplify the tenancy process for both agents and students. Vouch’s student reference package includes essential checks like ID verification, eliminating unnecessary procedures like credit checks and salary verification that are typically required for salaried tenants. The company says this reduction in checks not only […]

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Tenant find service charges by managing agents?

5th November 2024

Hello, I signed a contract with a 12% fee three years ago with a managing agent to handle my HMO in London. I am now looking to switch to another agency as I am unhappy with their service. When the agency took over, the property was fully let, so they started collecting their management fees […]