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A property’s condition is very important to over half of tenants in the UK

The condition of a rental property is the most important consideration for new tenants in the UK private rental sector, followed by the quality of the landlords and a value for money rent. Research shows that 52% of tenants believe that the state of the home they are renting is extremely important while 46% say […] The post A property’s condition is very important to over half of tenants in the UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Research suggests home owners don’t know enough about their mortgage rate

UK mortgage borrowers are generally oblivious to size of their debt with three in five having no idea of the remaining loan balance on their home, new research has found. Just 40% of mortgage borrowers are satisfied they know what’s left to pay on their loan and only a third think it’s important to consider […] The post Research suggests home owners don’t know enough about their mortgage rate appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Planning fee increase would help improve home building applications in UK

Planning cuts make the UK Government’s housing targets impossible to meet, according to the vast majority of local authorities who also want to see a rise in fees. Nearly 90% of local authorities believe that a cash injection is needed as their resources are not sufficient to meet the target of a million new homes […] The post Planning fee increase would help improve home building applications in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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