Stamping out ‘grey areas’ and loopholes will cut land values and boost construction, Vistry says
Rachel Reeves’s proposals rely not on a single silver bullet but on a mixed package of policies
The reforms are a critical part of the party’s plan to pull the UK out of a decade of low growth and productivity
Keir Starmer’s party has promised to deliver 1.5mn new homes over five years
FTSE 250 housebuilder has already rebuffed an offer from rival Bellway
Authorities trying to encourage local buyers are losing out
Archbishop appeared as part of proceedings brought by financier found guilty of embezzlement
The south’s sky-high house prices and population pressures are prompting more UK professionals to relocate
Monthly rents outside London at a record after 7 per cent annual increase
Vote follows objection from Lloyd’s of London chair to 73-storey building near site of historic insurance market
Property market shows signs of stabilising ahead of anticipated interest rate cuts from Bank of England
Surge of transactions ahead of the UK general election
Older people cut off from the housing ladder are a growing sector for the UK’s build-to-rent sector
Typical borrower coming off fixed-rate deal by end of 2026 will pay £180 more a month
Businessman was found guilty by Holy See of embezzlement over a Chelsea property deal
These Georgian apartments on London’s Piccadilly are beloved for their very lack of glitz. Once home to Lord Byron and Greta Garbo, they are now sought after by a special kind of A-lister
Banks expected to improve fixed-rate deals ahead of forecast Bank of England rate cut in August
LondonMetric chief executive says shorter leases, stricter environmental criteria and higher tenant expectations have sped up obsolescence
Plans to strip landlords of power to hold ‘bidding wars’ contain ‘loophole’
Lenders remain cautious over mortgage rates
From a manor house where Radiohead recorded much of ‘OK Computer’ to a former Benedictine nunnery with a Corinthian fireplace and coat of arms
Managing tenants is very different to building and selling a house, it could find
UK group sets out plan to build and rent out 4,000 homes over the next decade
Driving force behind London’s second financial district to be replaced by Nigel Wilson
Both Labour and the Tories have released their manifestos — which will have the biggest impact on your personal finances?
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