Policy

Southwark gets tough on short-term rentals...

The election result may have delivered yet more unwelcome uncertainty, but the prospect of a 'Soft Brexit' could be good news for both the economy and the housing market, says Charles Curran...

Major LSE study for GLA finds that overseas investment since 2010 has had a 'positive net effect on the availability to Londoners of new housing, both private and affordable'

Partly attributed to the 'attractiveness of the London property market to overseas investors looking to sequester their assets'

MP for Reading West Alok Sharma steps up...

We have months if not years of muddle to come, says Henry Pryor - and fear that what you buy today may be worth less tomorrow will keep all but the bravest buyers on the fence...

Hard breakfast for Theresa May as the Conservatives lose their overall majority, flinging the country into yet more uncertainty

Britain's most affluent constituency rejects Conservatives for the first time ever

Carter Jonas proposes a 'radical and bold' three-pronged approach...

Three government approved schemes issue revised Memorandum of Understanding

Corbyn & co flesh out housing policies in a "mini manifesto", including a two-year stamp duty holiday for first-time buyers, rent caps, and a new Department for Housing

Updated top-line housing promises from the three main parties after your vote...