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Over half of UK landlords set to raise rents due to tax changes
Many landlords in the UK plan to raise rents to cope with recent tax increases in the private rented sector and do not plan on expanding their portfolios, a new survey has found. Nearly a third of landlords are considering leaving the market altogether despite predictions that one million new homes to rent will be […] The post Over half of UK landlords set to raise rents due to tax changes appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
UK Government to push ahead with more new home building on brown belt land
The UK Government is to provide more for new home building with developments being fast tracked on brown belt land such as abandoned shopping centres, derelict rail stations and run down town centres. Communities Secretary Sajid Javid announced details of a £5 billion fund to help build more than 250,000 homes with £2 billion going […] The post UK Government to push ahead with more new home building on brown belt land appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →
Prime property prices in UK mostly unchanged but showing positive outlook
Prime property prices in the UK were largely unchanged in the third quarter, falling by 0.1% over the three months to the end of September, the latest index shows. It is the second quarterly fall but on an annual basis growth remains positive at 0.5%, according to the data from Knight Frank while the prime […] The post Prime property prices in UK mostly unchanged but showing positive outlook appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading →