Government Undermines Our Work, Claims ARLA
6th September 2011
Letting agents have turned up the heat on the government to regulate the private rental sector another notch. The spat is over who controls letting agents by managing accreditation.
6th September 2011
Letting agents have turned up the heat on the government to regulate the private rental sector another notch. The spat is over who controls letting agents by managing accreditation.
6th September 2011
The cost of buying a rental home is set to rise again as banks and building societies tighten their grip on hidden fees New rules culling the number of property professionals that can act for buyers mean choice of lawyers and valuers is limited.
5th September 2011
Whether you are wallpapering an entire room or just a feature wall, here are a few pointers. It is quite straightforward to calculate how much wallpaper is required. Measure the height of room, either from ceiling to skirting, or picture rail to skirting for full walls. Add on the pattern repeat. Now measure right round […]
5th September 2011
Inexperienced landlords can quickly find themselves out of pocket if they fail to protect their property with specialist buy to let insurance. Rental property must have the right protection as insurers will refuse to settle a claim if standard homes cover is in place. Landlord insurance is like any other cover – the features, benefits […]
5th September 2011
Builders who took safety shortcuts in a purpose-built private student hall of residence were ordered to pay more than £14,000 in fines and costs in court. Cost Design Ltd and UK Real Estate Ltd – part of developers MCR Group – admitted breaching building regulations before Manchester Magistrates Court concerning the development in Grafton Street, […]
4th September 2011
Over 300,000 people and businesses you want to promote your event to receive our eNewsletters every week. Having organised, promoted and presented several highly successful property events I’ve written this article for all those organisers of property workshops, training courses and networking events that take place throughout the UK every month. I know how much […]
4th September 2011
I have purchased some of my best property deals at auctions but it is not for the faint hearted. When buying at an auction these are the major considerations: Why wasn’t the property sold by an estate agent? They are usually marketed by an estate agent before they get to auction! Is there a problem […]
3rd September 2011
Yesterday (Friday 2nd September 2011) I attended a buy to let investors workshop at the Holiday Inn Kensington, London which was organised by Paul Shamplina of Landlord Action. I had been invited as a special guest of Paul Shamplina, the founder of Landlord Action to review the event and provide constructive feedback. Landlord Action is […]
2nd September 2011
Twitter may be a toddler in terms of age, but when it comes to purpose the microblogging site has managed to become the most useful utility for keeping up with news and hot topics as they happen. It is huge. And growing incredibly fast. This seemingly frivolous social networking site has become one of the […]
1st September 2011
Students rate good internet access as their top priority when looking for a home. A good online experience is better than value-for-money accommodation or a digs in a nice location. Nine out of 10 opted for broadband as the number one concern in a survey of more than 15,000 students at universities and colleges across […]
1st September 2011
Three million homeowners are staying put rather than moving home over concerns about jobs, money and mortgages. A lack of confidence in the economy is undermining the housing market, a new survey in advance of the RESI 2011 conference later this month has found. RESI 2011 is a networking event for house builders, social housing […]
31st August 2011
Renters are outnumbering home buyers by two to one as buy to let relentlessly moves in to gear as the household of choice, according to a new study. Nine of the top 10 areas for renting are in the south, with Gwent, South Wales, creeping in to the places at eighth position. The most popular […]
31st August 2011
The availability of homes to rent is drying up as tenant demand continues to outstrip supply, according to letting agents. Strong demand from frustrated would-be buyers is the key driver behind the rush for lettings, said the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), as many prospective tenants are struggling to find a mortgage or raise […]
31st August 2011
There’s not much to report about our Directory this week, safe to say that we are now four weeks into Beta testing and have nearly 500 businesses involved in the tests. The expansion of the Directory is revealing some interesting challenges in terms of search speed and categorization which we are hoping to resolve during […]
31st August 2011
This video has been very popular among certain demographics of the population. A must for any one that has a sniffle…… ….. I am hoping I don’t get anything this serious!
30th August 2011
Home ownership is set to tumble back to levels last seen 30 years ago as house prices and rents are set to surge upwards, according to a new study. Buy to let is expected to rise to almost one in four homes over the next decade. The drivers of change are strict mortgage lending criteria, […]
30th August 2011
Mortgage lenders and the tax man are teaming up to beat fraudsters by checking income claims against tax returns and payroll records. Banks and building societies can now ask HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to verify a borrower’s income by cross-checking loan applications with official income records. The new move is part of a growing […]
26th August 2011
The Big Six mortgage lenders account for 81.5% of all buy to let and home buyer mortgages in the UK, according to figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders. The Big Six advanced £110.8 billion in 2010, while the 27 remaining lenders advanced £23.5 billion – an indication of the gulf between the major and […]
26th August 2011
The topsy-turvy housing market has produced another crop of confusing statistics this month. The latest house price data from the Land Registry shows average house prices went up 1.3% from June to July but down 2.1% compared with home values in July 2010. The average house price in England and Wales is now £163,049. London […]
25th August 2011
Property investors running small companies could benefit from government plans to cut red-tape. Many property people run their buy to let or buy to sell businesses through limited companies – and some have other business interests with a corporate structure as well. The government plans to slash record keeping costs for around five million firms […]
25th August 2011
Landlords are feeling good about the prospects of their letting businesses, according to a new survey. Around two-thirds of landlords rate their likely trading over the next three months as ‘very good’ or ‘good’, according to research by the National Landlords Association (NLA). The sentiment survey asked 600 landlords their opinion about the private rented […]