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Postcode subsidence lottery ~ Free tool helps homeowners assess risk as UK braces for surge year in subsidence cases ~

All indicators suggest 2025 is likely to be the UK's next subsidence 'surge year', a year marked by a sharp spike in insurance claims triggered by prolonged heat and drought. In response, Geobear, a leading provider of subsidence solutions , has launched a new subsidence risk postcode calculator , giving homeowners a fast, free way to understand their property's risk level and take action before the damage...

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Timing the Market: When Is the Best Time to Sell Your Home?

1. The strategic importance of timing

Selling a home is as much about timing as it is about presentation. While many factors affect how quickly and profitably a property sells—location, condition, pricing—timing can often be the invisible force that turns a good sale into a great one. Understanding when to list your home could mean thousands of pounds in difference, fewer days on the...

Housing Targets

Labour to miss housing target by eight years, based on current rate of new homes under construction

The latest analysis by West One Loans, a leading provider of property finance and specialist mortgages, reveals that despite overseeing an increased level of work starting on new homes, it appears that, as we approach their one-year anniversary in power, Labour still needs 12 years to honour its headline manifesto pledge on new-build housing delivery.

During the 2024 General Election...

wimbledon property values near tennis

Wimbledon aces other global tennis majors when it comes to property market prowess and positivity

The latest property market analysis from London's number one lettings and sales estate agency brand*, Foxtons and its award-winning mortgage advisor, Alexander Hall , has revealed that not only does Wimbledon continue to hold the title as the most expensive of the four global tennis majors in terms of average house prices, but it has also seen the greatest improvement in mortgage...

House Price Increases

Million home value boom: 1m UK homes see value increases of 50 per cent or more in the last five years, an average gain of £117,400

House values have increased gradually by an average of 20 per cent since the 2020 pandemic, with some areas experiencing more significant value increases than others. This is despite a drop in buyer demand in 2023 caused by higher borrowing costs since 2022.

Homes see biggest increase in value in northern England and Wales

Over half of the homes that have seen their value...

Agents Commission

Commission Earned: Top Cities by Fee Income from SSTC Sales

The research shows that, when it comes to potential commission earned, London tops the table with an estimated £14.95 million in commission generated from 1,552 sales likely to complete (85% of 1,826 SSTC listings), based on an average fee of 1.7%.

In Manchester, 576 sales could deliver around £1.87 million in fees to local agents, while Glasgow followed with an estimated £959,000...

Sea views from homes

Sea View Homes Command 38% Premium in England's Most Scenic Coastal Spots, Says Yopa

The latest research from Yopa has found that homebuyers looking to secure a sea view along England's coastline can expect to pay a premium of up to 38%, with the average seaside uplift sitting at over £24,537,000 versus standard property prices.

The research from Yopa analysed current property listings advertising sea views across 20 English coastal counties, comparing the average...

The Overlooked Legal Side of Elderly Care and Home Ownership

As life expectancy increases and more families confront the realities of long-term care, one crucial element remains frequently overlooked: the legal implications of elderly care and property ownership. Whether you are planning for your own future or supporting ageing parents, understanding the intersection between care decisions and property law is essential to protecting both financial...

Who owns the country

Who Owns Britain? The Stark Reality of Land Distribution - and What It Means for First-Time Buyers

New data collated by The Bespoke Sign House reveals a striking imbalance in UK land ownership raising uncomfortable questions about wealth, access, and the shrinking prospects for first-time buyers. Despite Britain having more than 60 million acres of land, less than 1% of the population owns over 50% of it. That includes everyone from The Royal Family and aristocrats to multinational...

Property Bounce Back

UK Property Market Bounces Back After Stamp Duty Slump

The latest research from GetAgent.co.uk reveals that the UK property market has already bounced back from the momentary slump that followed the expiry of the stamp duty holiday at the end of March, with transaction volumes climbing 42% in May, reversing a sharp -66% drop in April.

The research from GetAgent.co.uk analysed Gov data on residential transaction figures across the UK...

Legal Challenges That Could Impact Property Ownership in the UK

Owning property comes with layers of responsibility. Beyond upkeep and financial management, legal issues can unexpectedly affect ownership or delay plans to sell, let, or renovate. Some problems are rooted in documentation. Others involve external disputes or even personal legal histories. Knowing where risks arise helps owners avoid long-term complications.

Common Legal Obstacles...

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