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Written by Graham Norwood
Hotel brands still dominate, but the sector is expanding into new territories ...
The big question mark remains over US luxury property resilience after the election ...
Terraced houses is best for buy-to-let returns in London. ...
The research data comes from a Direct Line study ...
In some cities, 16% of properties for sale are under £100,000 ...
How to select the right projects and the best craftspeople to boost value ...
But only a quarter of London councils have policies to encourage co-living... ...
The Budget has forced a revision of forecasts for the UK housing market. ...
What's the difference between sale prices for cash and mortgaged buyers? ...
Investing in a scheme aimed at revitalising small, rural villages in Italy ...
It's claimed that an average Inheritance Tax bill of £34,000 could hit some people unless they take action now. ...
Complaints regarding roofing, roof sealing and chimney repairs show the biggest rise. ...
Savills says its prediction could rise as more landlords sell up. ...
Investors are taking advantage of falling borrowing costs and strong market performance ...
A think tank wants price premiums for landowners selling for residential development to be scrapped. ...
The worry is over Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard regulations coming into force. ...
Under a quarter of Britain’s housing stock is affordable for the average person based on their mortgage eligibility. ...
Homes within Britain’s National Parks command a 25% premium ...
Buyers are looking to save time and money by buying chain free homes before the Stamp Duty increases from April 2025. ...
Retail units in a market town are for sale in Bond Wolfe’s next auction. ...
The Budget has forced a revision of forecasts for the...
The Budget next week could spell financial shock for investors,...
Spain’s draconian new tax is already spooking British investors...
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