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New build homes

Developers hold their nerve as one in eight new-build homes remain unsold after six months

Jonathan Samuels, CEO of specialist lender, Octane Capital , believes that developers are increasingly prioritising profitability over speed of sale, with new-build homes spending longer on the market as developers resist unnecessary price reductions and instead look to protect scheme values.

Octane Capital analysed* a representative sample of more than 1,100 live new-build property listings...

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Stamp Duty

Stamp Duty receipts remain well above pre-pandemic norms despite cooling housing market

The latest research from Yopa has revealed that, despite continued speculation surrounding a slowdown in the housing market, Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) receipts remain comfortably above pre-pandemic levels, demonstrating the resilience of buyer activity in recent years.

Yopa analysed monthly Stamp Duty Land Tax receipts published by HM Revenue & Customs between January 2018 and...

What Property Businesses Actually Get for Their Website Budget in 2026

Most estate agents, letting agents, and property tradespeople have been quoted wildly different prices for a website at some point. One designer says £900. An agency comes back at £6,500. A friend recommends someone who will do it for £400 and a bottle of wine. The confusion is understandable. What is harder to understand is why nobody explains what the difference actually buys you.

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Renters

Street.co.uk simplifies Renters' Rights compliance

Street.co.uk has integrated the government's official Form 4A directly into its rent review workflow, enabling letting agents to generate, sign and serve the mandatory rent increase notice without leaving the platform.

Since the introduction of the Renters' Rights Act, landlords and letting agents proposing a rent increase on a periodic tenancy have been required to use the...

Property developers in Malta: shaping modern living and investment opportunities

The property market in Malta continues to attract not only local buyers but also a growing number of international investors. This unique blend of Mediterranean heritage and modern convenience is driving demand for both residential property and commercial property. With options that range from traditional apartments to high-end penthouses, it is easy to see why so many are looking at property...

Agents Automation

Brickflow and Together Launch Instant Automated Decisions-in-Principle for Brokers

Brickflow , the leading digital commercial property finance platform, has announced the launch of an exclusive automated Decision-in-Principle (DIP) capability, developed alongside established lending partner Together , delivering greater certainty and significantly faster decision times for brokers and their borrowers.

The new AutoDIP functionality enables brokers to receive instant...

Property rents

London rents near £2,300 as international tenant base drives demand for guarantor solutions

The latest research from Zero Deposit has found that average rents in London have risen to £2,294 per month, almost 50% higher than the UK average, reinforcing the capital's position as the most expensive rental market in the country and driving increased demand for alternative guarantor solutions.

The research analysed average monthly rental values across London and the wider UK...

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London Boroughs Dominate UK’s Top Graffiti Hotspots as Property Cleanup Bills Climb

Millions of pounds of taxpayer money are being spent every year tackling vandalism across London, with capital boroughs bearing the brunt of the UK's graffiti crisis. That’s according to new Freedom of Information (FOI) data analysed by GTSE.co.uk , a leading trade suppliers retailer, which revealed a disparity in graffiti prevalence and how local authorities handle this vandalism.

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Precast Retaining Systems Are Maximizing Usable Space in UK Property Developments

When plot prices across UK towns dictate whether a scheme turns a profit or bleeds cash, burying buildable square footage under a grassy embankment feels like a self-inflicted tax.

But squeezing four residential units onto a sloping former industrial plot in West Yorkshire, where the soil switches from soft clay to loose rubble every four yards, usually means watching half your...

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