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  • Majority of landlords to hike rent due to Reeves’ tax raid

    February 6, 2026

    The majority of landlords increasing rents blamed Rachel Reeves’ new tax on property income from April next year, a survey has shown.  According to the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA), two thirds of landlords (65 per cent) raising prices over the next year cited the government’s plans to charge a two percentage point tax rate [...]

  • London house prices ‘need’ to fall amid supply increase, housing minister says

    January 30, 2026

    House prices “probably need” to fall in London, the housing minister has said, after insisting that the government’s 1.5m home building target could still be met. Matthew Pennycook said Labour wants to encourage developers to compete on volume in order to ramp up housing supply and make homes more affordable. There are “people in London [...]

  • Starmer caps ground rents after fears of Rayner-led rebellion

    January 27, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer has introduced a cap on ground rents following fears of an MP rebellion led by the former deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner. The Prime Minister announced the new move – which will cap ground rents at £250 a year for leaseholders in England and Wales – on TikTok, saying it will “make [...]

  • London, Oxford and Cambridge suffer steepest housing cost burden

    January 26, 2026

    Londoners spend more on rent and housing than anywhere else in the country, according to a new report which highlights the economic cost of the capital’s housing crisis.  The research found that residents of London spend 19 per cent of their outgoings on housing on average, although it noted that many renters and young homeowners [...]

  • London property market can be UK’s growth engine

    January 26, 2026

    London's property market is showing green shoots of growth, but that doesn't mean we can stand still, writes Tom Goodall.

  • Budget fails to dampen commercial property activity

    January 23, 2026

    Leasing and investment demand for commercial real estate remained high in the last few months of 2025, as the industry swerved Budget uncertainty that rattled the housing market. While growth in demand was slightly tempered by speculation surrounding tax changes, year-on-year figures remained robust among individual spaces. Office space investment demand reported a four per [...]

  • Budget damage to housing market set to continue, experts warn

    January 22, 2026

    The UK’s housing market will continue to suffer from the impact of months of budget speculation last year as seller confidence languishes, property experts have warned.  While sellers and estate agents breathed a sigh of relief when November’s Budget steered clear of most of the property that had been feared, these experts told City PM [...]

  • Wealthy London boroughs see house prices plummet amid Budget speculation

    January 21, 2026

    Inner London house prices plummeted at their fastest pace since the global financial crisis in November, after  property taxes speculation in the lead up to the Autumn Budget and affordability constraints damaged market activity. The 4.6 per cent year on year drop of house prices in the capital in November followed a 4.3 per cent [...]

  • FTSE 250 housebuilder Taylor Wimpey strikes fresh deal with Zoopla

    January 20, 2026

    One of the UK’s biggest housebuilders has signed a new contract with top property website Zoopla as it seeks to boost conversion rates for its new developments. FTSE 250 constituent Taylor Wimpey said the fresh agreement would support the company with further market data and insights to enable it to obtain the best return on [...]

  • House affordability offers first time buyers boost but Londoners lag behind

    January 20, 2026

    Improved house affordability has sparked an uptick in first time buyer activity over the last year, but those on lower incomes remain shut out of the housing market. Affordability constraints eased slightly, due to declining mortgage rates and wage growth surpassing house price growth, bolstering buyer demand, particularly among those taking the first step onto [...]

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