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Search Results for: Supply – Page 96

The number of landlords selling their buy-to-let properties increased during April, according to the latest report from the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA). ...
Average Scottish rents recorded in April increased by 1.6% in a year, according to Your Move’s latest Scottish Rental Index.  ...
Letting agents and landlords are being warned that properties under their control meet regulations to prevent an outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease. ...
Some 45 per cent of letting agents expect average rents in prime central London to rise over the course of 2015 according to Lonres - but that figure is significantly lower than the 65 per cent of agents who forecast ...
There has been much debate in recent years about Britain’s desperate need for more housing stock. Demand has been outstripping supply for decades, helping prices to soar all over the country. It is estimated that 250,000 new homes need to ...
This week RICS reported a further drop in the number of people putting their homes up for sale; new instructions fell at their fastest rate since May 2009. ...
The new Conservative government must focus on raising standards across the private renal sector according to one of the industry’s leading letting agencies.  ...
Belvoir remains unrepentant after criticism from some quarters over an email sent to tenants last week intimating that a vote for Labour could effectively cost them their homes. ...
I write this article on the day of the General Election so you’ll forgive the political analogies. In particular, how any future Government might look to engage itself in the housing market in general, but particularly the work of agents, ...
The agency industry has been acting with delight over the likelihood that there will be a slim overall majority for the Conservatives in the new parliament. ...
Around 40 developers, property consultants and block managers have sent an open letter to the new government - being elected today - to create economic and planning conditions which will allow the growth of the Build To Rent sector. ...
Rents in Prime Central London have risen 7.4 per cent over the course of the past year despite being unbchanged for around six months now and despite demand slumping.  ...
The policies of the SNP-controlled Scottish Government risks leading to an exodus of landlords as a result of the removal of ‘no fault’ grounds for repossession and the prospect of rent controls.  ...
The Labour party’s proposals to cap rent rises with inflation and insist on three year tenancies in the private rental sector continue to be criticised by many in the industry. ...
There has been widespread criticism of Labour's proposals for the private rental sector. ...
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New figures published by HMRC show a 7% rise in...
A lettings agency chief says there’s growing discussion about rent...
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