Policy

Victory in Makerfield will reignite debate over government’s economic priorities and possibility of property tax reform, says Knight Frank's head of UK resi research.

Proposals include upfront 'sales packs', binding contracts and possible mandatory agent qualifications.

Sustainability is now a 'cross-cutting responsibility' for all surveyors, says the RICS, as it embeds climate risks into valuation advice.

From landlords repricing above key thresholds to tenants adjusting budgets and buyers shying away from tenanted stock, Yasmin Ulhaq reports on the market's first responses to the new regime.

The £250 cap is now expected to come into play in late 2027, a year sooner than previously planned.

Agency says competition for available homes in Prime London has reached its highest level since September 2022.

If we want the market to function more efficiently again, we need to stop viewing the housing crisis purely through the lens of first-time buyers, says brokerage chief.

A month on from the introduction of the biggest rental reforms in a generation, property lawyer Edward Cooper looks at the exemptions and grey areas that still require careful navigation.

Planning officers could soon sign off more minor home improvement schemes without committee involvement.

The Middle East conflict is no longer the dominant force shaping the outlook for the UK property market, explains Knight Frank's UK resi research boss.

Required Reading: Olivia Minghella & Sean Randall explain why stamp duty remains a live issue in the prime rental market despite recent legislative changes.

KFH says move away from upfront fees will help landlords adapt to post-Renters’ Rights Act market.