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Building Safety Levy could cost developers £455m a year

Building Safety Levy could cost developers £455m a year

New research from Property Inspect reveals that the proposed Building Safety Levy could cost developers up to £455 million a year. The shocking data has led one industry expert to call for the levy's design to be recalibrated to ensure it supports remediation goals without undermining housing delivery.

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London Marathon Property Prices

London Marathon Route Property Values Revealed

London Marathon Property Prices - Almost £1m difference between the start and finish lines

The latest property market analysis from London's number one lettings and sales estate agency brand, Foxtons , has revealed that there's a difference of almost £1m in the average sold price from the starting point of the London Marathon and the finish line.

As London's largest estate...

Swimming pools fail to make a splash with homebuyers

The latest analysis from Yopa , the full-service estate agents, has found that whilst a property complete with a swimming pool may seem like the ideal purchase ahead of the summer months, such properties account for less than 5% of total market stock and, even then, just one in five are selling.

Yopa analysed current for sale listings across the property market looking at how many...

What Does a New-Build Survey Check?

Buying a new-build home often feels like a dream come true. Pristine interiors, modern fixtures, energy efficiency, and no need for immediate repairs are just a few of the many perks. However, just because a property is brand new doesn't mean it’s free from faults. This is where a new-build survey comes in.

So, what exactly does a new-build survey check, and why should you consider...

How Do Recent Legislative Changes Impact Fire Safety Responsibilities for Building Owners and Managers?

What are the fire safety responsibilities of building owners? The Building Safety Act 2022 brought out legislative changes in fire safety responsibilities for building owners. Basically, the goal of this Act is to ensure the safety of homes across the country.

In fact, the Act came out almost five years after the Grenfell fire incident in 2017. However, there have been recent updates...

How to Make Your Next Move Easier and More Efficient

Moving to a new home can be exciting and overwhelming. Whether you're upgrading to a larger space, downsizing, or just relocating for work, packing up everything and getting it to your new place can quickly become a stressful task. However, with the right preparation and strategies, you can make your move smoother, easier, and more efficient. Here are some tips to help you streamline your...

How to Price Your Home Competitively in 2025’s Market

The housing market in 2025 is evolving, with shifting buyer expectations and economic conditions playing a pivotal role in determining home values. For sellers, pricing a property correctly is the single most important factor in securing a quick and profitable sale. Overpricing can leave a home lingering on the market, while underpricing may lead to lost potential earnings.

Striking...

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Households face council tax hikes from today

Households face council tax hikes as high as £191 from today

The latest analysis by finance specialists, RIFT , has revealed which areas of the nation are set to see the largest hikes to council tax as the new financial year begins, with the average household in England set to see an increase of 5% or £109 per year.

With the 1st April bringing the start of a new financial year,...

How to Secure a Commercial Property?

Securing a commercial property isn’t just about locking the doors at the end of the day and hoping for the best. Whether it’s an office block, warehouse, shop, or a mixed-use building, there’s a lot to think about - and unfortunately, it’s often only after a break-in or incident that people realise what they should have had in place.

If you’re looking to tighten things up, here’s a...

Exeter-based homebuilder tops major industry survey on customer satisfaction

Exeter-based homebuilder, Tilia Homes, has achieved the top score in a major industry survey for customer satisfaction for the first time in its four-year history.

The rating comes from the Home Builders Federation’s (HBF) annual New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey, widely regarded as the industry’s benchmark for quality. Tilia Homes was awarded five stars, a rating given to...

Carter Jonas Achieves Planning Permission at Appeal for Raven Housing Trust in Merstham, Surrey

National property consultancy Carter Jonas has secured planning permission on behalf of Raven Housing Trust to develop 11 shared ownership homes on the site of the former Merstham Library in Merstham, Surrey.

Based in Redhill, Surrey, Raven Housing Trust is a housing association with over 7000 homes in its portfolio. Recognised for its ethos of 'Building Homes, Changing Lives’, the...

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