private rented sector

Review of home ownership in UK shows severe decline in young buyers

The first major review into home ownership in the UK in over a decade reveals that the financial squeeze on young people is at the heart of the decline in the number of home owners and calls for a long term approach to housing issues. The independent Redfern Review reveals that home ownership is the […] The post Review of home ownership in UK shows severe decline in young buyers appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Cleaning, damage and decoration cause most disputes in UK rented sector

New research from the Tenancy Deposit Scheme annual survey reveals that cleaning issues make up 57% of all disputes in the private rented sector in the UK. This is more than damage to fixtures and fittings which account for 51% of disputes between landlords and tenants and interior decoration which makes up 32% while rent […] The post Cleaning, damage and decoration cause most disputes in UK rented sector appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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UK business group calls for more innovation in the new build housing market

Meeting the UK Government’s target of building a million new homes by 2020 will require a step change in mind set and delivery on house building, according a new report. Houses will need to be tailored to demand and built in a less traditional way, taking into account the needs of first time buyers and […] The post UK business group calls for more innovation in the new build housing market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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