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Landlords who let tenants carry out work could benefit in the long term
Tenants in the private rented sector in the UK are increasingly keen to personalise their rental properties and landlords should facilitate this trend, a new report suggests. The Association of Independent Inventory Clerks (AIIC) believes that landlords should be more open minded to tenants’ requests to make home improvements and they could benefit in the […] The post Landlords who let tenants carry out work could benefit in the long term appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
More people planning to buy a home in the UAE in next five years
More people living in the United Arab Emirates are planning to buy their own home in the next five years with the numbers renting set to decline, according to new research. Some 82% who currently rent a home expect to be able to buy in the coming years but it is a lack of savings […] The post More people planning to buy a home in the UAE in next five years appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Total mortgage lending in UK still affected by weakness in buy to let
Gross mortgage lending in the UK reached £18.2 billion in February, down 8% on January’s lending total of £19.8 billion but not far from the £18.1 billion lent in February last year. The figures from the latest market report from the Council of Mortgage Lenders, which represents the vast majority of home lenders in the […] The post Total mortgage lending in UK still affected by weakness in buy to let appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →