- Written by: Matthew Lane
Haringtons, an independent buying agents based in London, has seen a rise in enquiries from the City of New York as the Big Apple loses its shine. ...
- Written by: Deborah Lewis
Developers and estate property managers need to keep abreast of fast-changing, fast charging advances in the world of electrical vehicles (EV), experts at Principle Estate Management warn. ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
Build to Rent (BTR) homes could help more Londoners find affordable, high-quality accommodation with additional amenities, playing its part in solving London's long-term housing crisis. ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
A trade body has claimed that new financial incentives are needed to bring thousands of empty homes back into use and give a much-needed boost to housing supply. ...
- Written by: Deborah Lewis
The Chartered Institute of Housing’s (CIH) upcoming 2022 Housing Review shows the lack of clear government strategies and insufficient financial incentives are undermining progress on reducing carbon emissions in the residential sector. ...
- Written by: Ritchie Clapson
Small-scale property development is entering a phase full of fantastic opportunities. A huge housing shortage, an increase in permitted development rights, a glut of properties that are ripe for conversion to residential, and the alternative buy-to-let business model looking less ...
- Written by: Property Investor Today Team
Portico shares some of the top entry system features for multi-residential properties that could positively affect the return on investment (ROI) for investors. ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
One of the biggest criticisms of the fast-growing Build to Rent (BTR) market has been its perceived exclusive nature and its high prices for tenants, with some saying it only appeals to one type of (wealthy and middle-class) renter. ...
- Written by: Deborah Lewis
This week’s auction roundup is a mixed bag, so to speak, with Savills announcing its new head of auctions and Propertymark reporting whopping sales in UK auctions. Meanwhile, Bond Wolfe sees £146m raised this year, and a police box and ...
- Written by: Deborah Lewis
This week’s auction roundup involves another bumper month for SDL Property Auctions as it partners with Rightmove to revolutionise auctions, as well as some encouraging words from iamsold and a successful holiday home sale with Brown&Co. ...
- Written by: Deborah Lewis
In this development roundup, ilke Homes gathers significant funding in a pledge to deliver 10,000 homes in the next five years, Paragon provides finance for a new Leeds development, and Maven raises funds for a high-quality scheme in Nottinghamshire. ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
In this ongoing series, PIT will explore whether commercial to residential conversions – one of the biggest trends during the pandemic as the high street and offices have suffered more than most – will continue now that life has returned to ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
Last month, the Chinese government passed the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), which comes into effect from November 1 2021. While, at first glance, it may seem a bit irrelevant to the UK property sector, just like the GDPR legislation ...
- Written by: Property Investor Today Team
Climate change has brought increased rainfall across the country, especially in places that may not have had as much risk of heavy rainfall before. As such, new developments, and existing property, is at risk like never before. ...
- Written by: Matthew Lane
It’s been announced that Taylor & Martin, a property management company based out of Glasgow, has been appointed by Artisan Real Estate as ‘the factor’ for its new landmark development, Rowanbank Gardens in Corstorphine. ...
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