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Rents are Still Rising According to Homelet

8th August 2011

Rents are still trickling up, according to Homelet’s latest Rental Index for July as the average rent rose to £767 up from £750. The whole of the UK saw rents rise, with the exception of Scotland and the North West of England, with the South West seeing a rise of nearly 5% from £734 to […]

Heat is on Improving Cold Buy to Let Homes

8th August 2011

Landlords are under fire for failing to keep buy to let homes warm enough as a tenant’s rights protest coalition claims they should be forced to meet minimum energy standards.

2.4 Million Homeowners Row with Builders Over Shoddy Work

5th August 2011

More than 2,000 householders a day have a row with builders and decorators – with many forced to turn to the courts or trade bodies to help them resolve their problems. According to the latest findings from a Which? survey, 2.4 million people have complained about tradesmen in the past three years.

Private Landlords Wary of Rate Rises

5th August 2011

Official bank rates will stay at 0.5% after the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee voted for no change for a record 29th month in a row. They also agreed to keep quantitive easing at £200 billion. Buy to let landlords are concerned that mortgage interest rate rises could drive them out of business, according […]

Yorkshire Launches Limited Buy to Let Lending

4th August 2011

Yorkshire Building Society is taking a tentative step in to buy to let lending with a limited range of mortgages for landlords. Buy to let borrowing will be available through the building society’s subsidiary Accord Mortgages. The plan is for a ‘suck it and see’ approach for the Yorkshire’s first foray in to the buy […]

Seven Tenants Chasing Each Home for Rent

4th August 2011

Up to seven new tenants are competing to rent each home- and the gap between available properties and the number of tenants who can’t find a home is widening. The number of tenants seeking a home has jumped by 15% during the three months ending June 30 compared with the same period last year, according […]

Student housing problems trigger ‘town v gown’ rows

2nd August 2011

Residents are failing to take a shine to glass and steel tower blocks to house students in university towns and cities. ‘Town v gown’ upsets are setting neighbours against each other in some communities in angry rows over noise, anti-social behaviour and falling housing standards. With around 3 million students at the UK’s universities and […]

London’s calling corporate investors in to buy to let

2nd August 2011

London buy to let landlords may soon have to fight toe-to-toe with institutional investors for prime residential property. Soaring rents and a shift from owning a home to renting a home for younger adults is triggering fresh interest in residential investment from pension funds and property companies ready to pour millions into housing in the […]

OFT launches new customer code for letting agents

2nd August 2011

The Property Ombudsman finally has government go-ahead to tighten up on rogue letting agents who exploit landlords and tenants. After two years of trying, the Office of Fair Trading has given the nod to the ombudsman to introduce a lettings code for agents. The aim is to give better financial and legal protection to some […]

Peace in the war between landlords and tenants

2nd August 2011

Forget the odd moans and gripes between those traditional enemies landlords and tenants – the majority get on just fine. Nearly every landlord has a good relationship with their tenants, according to the latest survey from the National Landlords Association. Six out of 10 landlords described claimed they got on ‘very well’ with tenants, while […]

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Property fraudsters to pay £200,000 or face longer in jail

29th July 2011

Crooked property investors who lied on mortgage applications to finance 19 buy to let homes have to pay back £200,000 of rents in six months or face longer in jail. John and Helen Rose, 45, from Doncaster, were sentenced in February last year, for fraud following an 18 month investigation by South Yorkshire Police. They […]

MPs slam HMRC for poor customer service

29th July 2011

The tax man is under orders to beef up customer service after an investigation by MPs revealed the frustration of taxpayers dealing with HM Revenue and Customs. MPs sitting on the Treasury Committee have reported on the administration and effectiveness of HMRC – and found the tax man wanting in several areas. HMRC blames PAYE […]

Auction homes sell for 25% below market value

28th July 2011

The average cost of a home bought at auction is 25% below market value, according to new research. The same figures relased in June appeared to be at 32%. The latest Land Registry average price of a home in England and Wales for June is £161,479, compared with the average cost of a residential auction […]

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Paragon lends £65.7 million to buy to let investors

28th July 2011

Buy to let mortgage specialist Paragon has announced completing new lending of £65.7 million for the second quarter of 2011. The firm disclosed this is around two-thirds of buy to let completions by Paragon Mortgages since the firm reopened lending books on October 1st last year, after a lengthy absence from the market due to […]

Landlords lock pets out of the buy to let boom

28th July 2011

Pets are suffering from a raw deal in the buy to let boom as landlords refuse to allow them to move in with their owners. Letting agents and landlords are experiencing record rents and swarms of tenants chasing fewer properties as the number of homes for rent dries up. The huge increase in tenants seeking […]

Dealing with a tax inspector’s calls…

28th July 2011

Ringing HM Revenue and Customs to try to find a sensible answer to a pressing tax problem is never easy. Promising to answer calls when they ring is not the same as giving a reasonable answer to a taxpayer’s questions. Landlords suffer as much as anyone else from the frustration of dealing with HMRC. Many […]

What happens next to house prices and mortgages?

27th July 2011

So the property market is stuck in a rut and prices and mortgage lending bottom out, according to the latest surveys. Looking at the housing market from a seller’s point of view, fewer houses are taking longer to sell mainly because mortgage lenders are keeping their cash.

East London house prices race up due to Olympics

26th July 2011

Property investors with homes near East London’s Olympic Stadium are seeing house prices sprint ahead of the rest of the country. Prices have raced up in value by an average £60,000 to £266,730 since London as awarded the games in July 2005 – equivalent to an extra £192 per week. The medal winning postcodes saw […]

Revealed – UK cities with the most overpriced homes

26th July 2011

Oxford homes are the most overpriced in the country, according to an online survey. Two thirds of people think homes in the city are not worth the asking prices, research by online property portal Rightmove found. Around 63% of people consider homes in Greater London are also too expensive, says the survey. But homes in […]