Policy

As upwards pressure grows on borrowing costs, there are questions over whether the Bank of England’s hawkish posture is sustainable, explains Knight Frank's UK resi research boss.

New rules come into force next year, promising to phase out fossil fuels in English homes.

A state-backed 'housing bank' will launch on 1st April, chaired by former Grosvenor boss Peter Vernon.

Today’s stagnation may feel uncomfortable, but it also creates the conditions from which the next phase of growth can emerge, says Glentree boss.

As the Middle East conflict escalated this week, borrowing costs rose and central bankers deliberated their next move, reports Knight Frank's head of UK resi research.

Agency boss met Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride MP at the firm's Pimlico office this week to discuss the need for change.

Following publication of the draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill earlier this year, lawyers Kate Stockdale & Michael Ellis assess the likely impact on ground rents, ownership structures and investor…

A new edition of 'the definitive reference guide for leasehold management professionals' has been published.

'Almost overnight, the market tilted away from investors,' says Hamptons, 'meaning far fewer homes have been added to the rented sector' in the last decade.

Updated code introduces zero-emission machinery targets and stronger neighbour protections.

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch calls SDLT a 'tax on aspiration.'

Borough's first Listed Building Consent Order promises to allow 'retrofit at scale' on London's largest residential square.