Policy

Super-prime estate agent Trevor Abrahmsohn hopes the new Prime Minister 'will succeed and be our Queen Boadicea in difficult economic times'.

Labour-controlled council is investigating how compulsory purchase orders could be employed to take control of properties which 'are not being used for their stated purpose'.

Lee Rowley has become the latest Tory Housing Minister.

The new Prime Minister has promised to cut taxes.

The latest departures mark a wholesale change of ministerial leadership at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Local Communities.

Unless the economic scene changes dramatically, a cataclysmic collapse in property values is unlikely, says the Glentree boss.

We need "action on a scale similar to the initial Covid response," says First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

Kwasi Kwarteng is the new Chancellor of the Exchequer under Prime Minister Liz Truss, while Simon Clarke has the housing brief as Levelling Up, Housing & Communities Secretary.

Propertymark is running a survey to find out what letting and estate agents think about short-term lets, and how they are affecting the wider property market.

"Negative outcomes aren't baked in," says Winkworth boss Dominic Agace, summing up the mix of optimism and apprehension within the property industry.

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has beaten former Chancellor Rishi Sunak to become leader of the Conservative Party and Britain's next Prime Minister.

The occupant of Number 11 Downing Street will play a bigger role in housing policy than the new Prime Minister or Housing Minister, suggests Tom Bill.