The Market
A temporary stamp duty cut ‘would encourage over a fifth of recent home buyers to move again’
A survey estimates what effect an SDLT holiday would have on home-owner behaviour
Building on Bitcoin: Cryptocurrency, blockchain and the future of property transacting
Will the owner of a £17m mansion in Notting Hill manage to pull off the UK's first Bitcoin-only property deal?
Resi sales pick up in London & across the country
7.5% more deals were done in London compared to the previous quarter, according to LCP's analysis of the latest Q3 2017 Land Registry data
‘Housing policy inertia puts brakes on 2018 price growth’
Jackson-Stops predicts little movement for property markets next year
Shaking Up SDLT: What can the UK learn from Norway & Singapore?
LonRes' William Carrington and Marcus Dixon take an in-depth look at how two other countries are approaching the issue of taxing high-value homes...
Fitzrovia, King’s Cross & Soho markets tipped for tech power surge
Old school central London markets could see the kind of performance witnessed in Silicon Fen and other UK hubs over the last five years, says Kay & Co
‘Blatant good value’ fuels demand in Belgravia
Sales volumes in Belgravia showing signs of bottoming out, says Knight Frank, as buyers 'sense value for money'
London property prices slip for the second month in a row
The average UK property value has increased by 5.4% in the last year, according to the latest UK HPI - but London's average value has been sliding since July
Cities could save billions of pounds, while saving the planet – here’s how
Andrew Sudmant and Andy Gouldson of the University of Leeds explore how local actions - particularly domestic measures in residential properties - in key British cities could have a significant impact…
It’s ‘an impromptu Autumn sale’ as vendors cut asking prices
Last month saw the highest proportion of asking price reductions since 2012 - but new vendors are still being too optimistic, says Rightmove
Budget Preview: What the prime resi industry wants (& what it expects)
Pretty much everyone in the property sector wants the Chancellor to re-reform stamp duty on 22nd November - but Hammond probably won't cut it.
Cash landlords stump up a record £21bn
65% of landlord acquisitions in the last 12 months have been mortgage-free, says Countrywide Plc