There is now a higher proportion of first-time buyers in London since the change to Stamp Duty, research has revealed.
Landlord hit with £40,000 fine for housing 24 people in family home.
A rogue landlord has landed himself a £40,000 fine after dangerously housing 24 people in a west London home.
UK tenants regret hastily signing tenancy agreements, says study
A new study has revealed that more than half of UK tenants regret signing a tenancy agreement – and that almost a third felt ‘rushed into’ signing such a document during the very early stages of seeking rented accommodation.
Mortgage market “well capitalised, resilient and open for business”
First-time buyer lending was up by 25 per cent in June in a like-for-like comparison with last year, report the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).
Britons increasingly plagued by nuisance neighbours, says study
Up to two thirds of Britons have, at some point or another, lived next door to a nuisance neighbour, according to a new study.