The number of first-time buyers who managed to get on to Britain’s property ladder hit a ‘nine-year high’ in 2016, thanks to rising employment and favourable mortgage rates, a new study suggests.
Commercial property market “looking healthy” into 2017
The UK’s commercial property market stood strong in the face of adversity throughout 2016 and is “looking healthy” into the beginning of this year, according to estate agents.
How to avoid a neighbourly dispute this Christmas
One in five homeowners has been involved in a neighbourly dispute at some point in their life, a new study has revealed.
Landlord found guilty of serious gas safety offences
A UK landlord has received a suspended prison sentence and been ordered to pay thousands of pounds in costs upon pleading guilty to gas safety offences.
Bitter dispute over poorly maintained lime tree
A London professional has found himself locked in a legal battle with the property company that manages his neighbour’s home, following claims that a poorly maintained lime tree is causing structural damage to his property.