The Market
London’s prime property market dip to drive a £1.6bn cut in this year’s SDLT receipts
Stamp duty receipts "so far this year have been much weaker than expected" says the OBR
Is 15th December the best date for making an offer?
Vendors will be staring down the barrel of a potential three months of non-activity but solicitors are still around, says buying agency
‘Significantly’ lower sales numbers to continue into 2017 – Countrywide
'Challenging environment' to push transaction levels even lower in 2017, as London exchanges slump by 29% compared to last Q3
#AutumnStatement: The prime resi industry reacts
What the luxury property sector thinks about the abolition of letting agency fees, more money for housebuilding and infrastructure, and no changes to stamp duty
Required Reading: The Autumn Statement for HNWs and business owners
Mishcon de Reya's comprehensive briefing note on the Autumn Statement 2016
Does the UK really have the highest property taxes in the world?
Berkeley boss's claim gets independently fact-checked - and verified (with caveats)
Global Wealth Report 2016: UK named ‘main loser’
Outlook is very uncertain, both for the economy and household wealth, says marquee Credit Suisse review
Transactions tick up by 1%, but still fall short of last year’s level
Residential deal numbers are now 8% below 2015's total
No change to SDLT as the Chancellor outlaws letting agency fees to tenants
Chancellor bans up-front letting agency fees for tenants; focuses on affordable housing
Hammond to announce ban on letting agent fees
Measure to be unveiled in today's Autumn Statement
Bubble Gazers, Homing Pigeons & Globalistas: The ten tribes shaping the UK’s urban rental market
"We are not talking about Generation Rent," says Strutt & Parker, "we are now talking about Every Generation Rent"
Predictions for the 2016 Autumn Statement
Will housebuilding and stamp duty feature on the new Chancellor's agenda?