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A formal consultation on sweeping planning reform comes next year ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Milton Keynes council is expected to purchase 21 new flats ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
housands of new homes to be built as part of the government’s plans to unlock disused brownfield sites. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Activists want legal right for young people to live where they grow up ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
A council has revealed that it sells off its housing stock that is too expensive to repair - but it deliberately avoids selling to private landlords. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Buyers require greater protection from poor quality housing according to the voluntary Ombudsman service responsible for dealing with complaints about new homes. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The Mortgage Works will today be reducing rates by up to 0.45 percentage points across its product range, with rates starting from 3.49%. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Specialist lender Landbay has introduced a new range of non-portfolio buy to let products. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The majority of buy to let landlords plan to raise rents in the coming 12 months, new data suggests. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Rightmove says the government elected today must build 120,000 homes to help return rents to what it believes are normal levels, rising around 2% annually. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Fewer landlords feel negative about their buy to let business according to the latest Landbay landlord survey. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Half of HMO landlords say their property or portfolio is their sole source of income. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
The property consultancy Bidwells says that based on an average 300,000 new homes a year it could be four decades before the housing shortfall in England is resolved. ...
- Written by: Graham Norwood
Three more lenders have revised their buy to let mortgage range as competition continues apace to get landlord customers. ...
- Written by: Landlord Today Team
The year to March 2024 saw the fewest new housing sites consented than during any 12-month period since the data collection commenced in 2006. ...
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