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£7,500 chapel was cheapest property sold in March

1st May 2012

The cheapest property in England and Wales sold for just £7,500 in March. The stone-built Methodist Chapel in Felindre, Knighton, Powys, is a derelict building in the main street of the small Welsh village.

Taskforce set to tackle beds in sheds scandal

30th April 2012

Beds in sheds landlords face a crackdown by a special government taskforce aimed at closing down criminal landlords and tracking down illegal immigrants. Housing minister Grant Shapps and immigration minister Damian Green have held the first in a series of cross-Whitehall summits with police, the UK Border Agency and local councils to set up the […]

Drugs police raid a cannabis factory once every hour

30th April 2012

Drugs squads are raiding a cannabis factory nearly once every hour and seizing drugs worth hundreds of millions of pounds in an industry dubbed a growing menace by police commanders. On average, 21 drugs factories are closed every day by police.

Don’t Shoot the Messenger #10

30th April 2012

I recently had a long online discussion with Mary Latham, in which we both tried to get to the bottom of the legal stuff around whether or not a managing agent is allowed to sign a Section 21 notice. We didn’t end up with a definitive conclusion. I will write a separate piece on my […]

Property118 Landlords Newsletter – Issue 112

27th April 2012

This week’s edition features Ben Reeve-Lewis at the Property Investors Show, a challenge from Mark to Tony Robbins, Vanessa Warwick tackles tenant referencing and Neil looks at some completed finance deals. There’s plenty in the news too with regulation, Newham

Property hijacks prompt fraud alert from the FSA

27th April 2012

Financial watchdog is alerting landlords to watch out for property hijacking by fraudsters and crooked mortgage brokers. The Financial Services Authority has circulated the warning to all small financial advice firms in the UK to pass on to clients.

Corporates sink millions into student letting

27th April 2012

Corporate investment in student letting was up 50% to £1.15 billion last year as rents and yields continue to go through the roof. The flood of institutional money into student accommodation has continued in the first three months of 2012 with nearly £250 million invested, according to property consultants CBRE.

88% of young adults can’t afford to buy a home

26th April 2012

Seven out of eight young adults do not believe they can buy a home of their own in the next five years, according to research by the Post office. Instead, they will rent buy to let homes or stay with friends, parents or relatives.

Luxury home sales hit new high as rest of market falters

26th April 2012

Sales of homes worth £2 million or more are rising – and most are in just four upmarket neighbourhoods of London. Just over half of all multimillion pound home sales last year were in swish Kensington, Chelsea, Westminster or Camden, while 76% (1,161) of £2 million plus sales were in London.

Buy to let regulation vote delayed again by Eurocrats

25th April 2012

European politicians have delayed voting on buy to let regulation and other key home loan proposals. The vote was scheduled to go before the European Parliament’s economic and monetary affairs committee today (April 25, 2012).

Pointless property spending ruined the UK economy

25th April 2012

It’s not the money the government prints that triggers a resurgence in the economy, but the way everyone spends the cash, argues credit strategist Ben Bennett. The point of no return for the economy was when property investment stopped improving living standards and became pointless spending on renovations and idle speculation, he argues.

Banks not renewing commercial loans

25th April 2012

We are witnessing a significant rise in the incidence of some banks refusal to offer new or extended terms to commercial loan facilities. In extreme cases, some banks are demanding early loan redemption. This often leaves the borrower with a major headache in a market where commercial lending is restricted and competitive alternatives are not […]

Newham council wants to traffic tenants out of London

24th April 2012

Housing minister Grant Shapps has accused Newham Council, East London, of ‘playing politics with peoples’ lives’ over a radical plan to shunt homeless families out of the capital because benefit caps do not allow them to move in to local buy to let properties. The council has a housing waiting list of 32,000 people and […]

Is your name listed in the fraudster’s phone book?

24th April 2012

Property investors targeted by fraudsters are about to receive a letter or email from financial watchdogs warning them crooks are trying to con them out of cash. More than 75,000 names are on a secret scam list recovered by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in an operation against firms selling worthless investments.

Landlords drop housing benefit tenants as cuts bite

23rd April 2012

Tenants on housing benefits are struggling to rent buy to let homes as landlords withdraw from the market. The market is set to deteriorate further over the next three years as huge numbers of landlords say they will stop letting to tenants on benefits.

Landlords are the wrong target for buy to let regulation

23rd April 2012

Landlords are the wrong target for buy to let regulation, according to the latest behind-the-scenes thinking. Regardless of the rights and wrongs of the ‘rogue’ landlords debate, politicians and law makers are looking at tightening the rules for letting agents.

Ben Reeve Lewis at 2012 The Property Investor Show

20th April 2012

A Connecticut Yankee in the Court of King Arthur – or if you prefer, A Tenancy Relations Officer at a Property Investor’s Show. Around 120 years ago Mark Twain wrote the classic fish out of water tale about a modern American transplanted to mediaeval Britain. Today I participated in my own version by delivering a […]

The Great PRS Licencing Debate

20th April 2012

Whilst there were only 50 delegates at the event the speakers were all very high profile. The debating panel included CEO’s from ARLA, the NLA, The Property Ombudsman and Sir Robin Wales, the Mayor of Newham who sparked off controversial debates surrounding his plans to introduce compulsory licencing for Newham landlords (read my thoughts below the video). […]

Landlord claim for CGT relief kicked out by tax tribunal

20th April 2012

Landlords who have switched personal property investments into a company cannot claim capital gains tax reliefs on the transfers, according to a landmark tax tribunal case. Traders have claimed incorporation relief on their business properties and assets for many years when changing their status from a partnership or sole trader to a limited company.