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Rating agency’s decision to leave Docklands office for City of London marks latest exit by financial tenant
Official data reflects impact of elevated borrowing costs on households
Financial Reporting Council considers new sites in Canary Wharf or Stratford as plans to open Birmingham office face delays
Some property sellers and middle earners with children have reason to cheer, while holiday homeowners and ‘non-doms’ count the cost
Chancellor announces £242mn for new homes and life sciences in east London financial district and Barking
UK chancellor says the move would encourage the wealthy to sell, so boosting state coffers and freeing housing supply
From a house with a garden by a Chelsea Flower Show medal winner to a five-storey town house in the Georgian Old Town
PMI reading boosted as expectations of rate cuts leads to improvement in demand
Estate agent reports easing of supply and demand imbalance that had sent rents soaring
High mortgage rates are creating a void for all but the wealthiest home buyers in the city
Mortgages for first-time buyers were at a 10-year low last year
UK property platform reports rising revenue in housing market slump but warns of drop in customer numbers this year
Higher than expected rise in February as mortgage rates ease
Price rises have encouraged customers to seek cheaper services — sometimes to their detriment
Figure was up by more than a third from 2019, new data show, as MPs debate renters’ reform bill
From a 16th-century house with a party barn and art studio to a Grade II*-listed manor with a Humphry Repton-designed garden
Data suggests residential house market is recovering as squeeze from higher borrowing costs eases
Despite growing numbers being affected, many of the solutions are known
Hammerson results indicate gloom over UK retail property market might have turned
A new study shows just how rich the west London enclave has become — but is it gentrification if it was built for the wealthy?
Warehouse landlord Segro and Derwent look for buying opportunities as high debt costs force out property owners
Upfront cost of building 90,000 new homes would be returned within 11 years, say Shelter and NHF
Red tape must be slashed to meet the UK’s demand for housing and infrastructure
Proposed law could allow police to arrest homeless for ‘excessive smells’
New report blames complex planning system for missed targets, largely batting the issue back to politicians
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