Company Profile
The Negotiator Conference & Expo is held annually on the same day as The Negotiator Awards and at the same five-star venue, The London Hilton on Park Lane. The 2015 event takes place on 3rd November. As well as an ...
Company Profile
Duncan Yeardley is Bracknell’s longest established estate agent. As a family-run company we are tremendously proud of our independence and over the years we have worked hard to become one of the area’s most reputable and trusted estate agents. We ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
The delay to the implementation of HMRC’s ‘Making Tax Digital’ system announced in July was warmly welcomed by buy-to-let landlords. ...
- Written by: Marc Da Silva
The UK government should delay the introduction of any changes to non-domicile reforms until at least 2018, giving it an opportunity to fully understand the implications of Brexit, according to chartered accountants Blick Rothenberg. ...
- Written by: Deborah Lewis
Despite being a fleeting month, February has seen impressive auction results across the board. Acuitus saw an emphatic start to the year, Auction House London reports a record number of bidders, and Sutton Kersh raises £10 million at its first ...
- Written by: Deborah Lewis
This week we’re going commercial, with Allsop’s commercial auction achieving a 91% success rate this month and Shepherd Commercial Auctions appointed to market public sector lots on behalf of the Scottish Government. ...
- Written by: Deborah Lewis
The existing planning system is the biggest obstacle to residential development, according to national property consultancy Lambert Smith Hampton (LSH). ...
- Written by: Grant Seaton
Grant Seaton, senior business lending manager at The Cumberland, discusses how the holiday let sector can prepare for a spring like no other and what owners should expect as the UK emerges from a third lockdown. ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
To no-one’s surprise, there haven’t been petitions or concerted pressure from the public, MPs and trade bodies regarding the introduction of an extra 2% stamp duty surcharge on non-UK buyers from April 1 2021. ...
- Written by: Eric Curran
The Grenfell Tower tragedy horrified Britain. Subsequent inquiries have highlighted issues with materials used, construction standards and supervisory roles, to name but a few, and inquiries are ongoing. ...
- Written by: Property Investor Today Team
A marketing expert who is vocal about companies responsibly marketing themselves has called for the property industry to be doing much more to self-regulate, to prevent get-rich quick schemes touted by bogus ‘gurus’. ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
The short-term accommodation and holiday lettings sector, of which Airbnb is the major player, has supported the implementation of new UK-wide industry cleaning protocols as it targets an early July re-opening. ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
Before the pandemic took hold, environmental issues were arguably the biggest story in town, with ways of tackling climate change and greening property around the globe top of the news agenda in a way that had never been the case ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), one of the biggest and most influential trade bodies in the UK, has called for the government to have a concerted focus in this year’s Budget on the built and natural environment to ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
In the latest part of our series on London’s regeneration hotspots, Property Investor Today finds out more about the dramatic plans for the transformation of Canada Water and Surrey Quays. ...
The financial success of your buy-to-let depends on the investment...
The new Labour government has finished the job started by...
Manchester is the highest-ranking English city for residential investment, according...
Latest Features
House prices rising sustainably (at least until the Budget…)...
Land close to Lake District with plans for 32 homes...