House price growth slows but remains in double digits April 29, 2022 Growth in house prices has slowed this month, but remains in double digits, according to the Nationwide House Price Index.
Londoners more worried about housing and work situation than those in any other region of the UK April 1, 2022 Those living in London are more worried about what their work and housing situation will look like when they’re older, than those living in any other region of the UK. Although Londoners are confident in their health and believe they have enough savings to last them into old age, those living in London have significant [...]
9m bedrooms have vanished as nearly half of all homeowners change property to suit post-pandemic needs February 17, 2022 Close to nine million bedrooms have been “lost” as people have adapted their homes during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a property website. Four in 10 (41%) homeowners have changed their property to better suit their needs, Zoopla found. Among those making changes, more than half (53%) have entirely repurposed at least one bedroom while [...]
Sureserve Group secures £20m deal with Tower Hamlets Homes February 1, 2022 Sureserve Group (Sureserve) has signed a 10-year £20m agreement with Tower Hamlets Homes to provide domestic gas services for its council houses. The wholly owned subsidiary K&T Heating Services (K&T) will provide domestic gas servicing, repair and installation for properties managed by the group. The deal will commence at the start of April and is [...]
FCA investigates ‘crippling’ cladding insurance costs January 29, 2022 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is launching an investigation into the ‘crippling’ insurance costs paid by residents with cladding issues. In letters sent today to chief executives of insurance firms, the City watchdog said it will be investigating whether “products provide fair value and premiums fairly and accurately reflect risk.” The FCA will look into [...]
Getting on the property ladder: Here are the most affordable places in Britain for first-time home buyers January 21, 2022 In London, Bromley is the most affordable borough for first-time buyers, while Kensington is unaffordable for those trying to get onto the property ladder. Nationwide, Scotland remains the cheapest place to snap up a property. First-time buyers face spending at least six times their annual wages to get on the property ladder in nearly half [...]
Action by competition watchdog frees leaseholders from costly contract terms December 22, 2021 Leaseholders of housebuilder Taylor Wimpey will no longer be subjected to ground rents that double every ten years after action by competition watchdog.
Housing department urged to draw up clear strategy on tackling rogue landlords December 10, 2021 The way private renting is regulated is not up to scratch as tenants struggle to push back against landlords when their homes are unsafe. The current system relies on tenants being able to enforce their own rights but there are various financial barriers making this hard, according to a new report. The National Audit Office [...]
‘I am truly sorry’: Michael Gove apologises for leaks over Grenfell demolition plans November 15, 2021 Michael Gove, the Housing Secretary, has made an apology for leaked reports about Grenfell Tower being prepared for demolition, and vowed that the tragedy-hit community will be consulted about building’s future. The Sunday Times in September reported that ministers were set to announce the razing of the charred tower, four years after a deadly blaze [...]
London named most energy efficient region November 10, 2021 London has the most energy efficient housing in England and Wales, according to the Office for National Statistics. Its newly published report assessed the energy efficiency of housing in England and Wales up until March 2021. The report collected energy efficiency scores from every home with an energy performance certificate (EPCs). It revealed the London [...]