Company Tag: Jackson-Stops
Ranked: The top 10 British holiday home locations for HNWIs
Over 50% of Brits want to buy a holiday home in the UK, says Jackson-Stops, as Coutts bank ranks the ten most popular 'staycation' second home locations for its affluent clients
Three quarters of English counties have fewer than 100 £1.5m+ homes on the market
Jackson Stops flags up 'chronic' lack of stock in the upper stamp duty bands; Surrey offering by far the most options for high-end househunters...
Rising rail fares & council tax bills mean the ‘affordability gap’ between London & Surrey is closing
Jackson-Stops tots-up the annual costs of commuting from Surrey hubs as the county bumps its Council Tax rates up by 6%
71% of homeowners believe that protecting the greenbelt is more important than building more new homes
45% of homeowners are self-proclaimed NIMBYs, according to a survey by Jackson-Stops. "Local communities need to challenge themselves to become YIMBYs," says Chairman Nick Leeming
Ranked: London’s top commuter towns
Agencies queue up to rate the least worst options for frequent rail travellers...
Budget 2017: Prime resi industry reactions
What the residential property industry thinks about abolishing stamp duty for first-time buyers, the empty homes levy, housebuilding targets, & more
‘Housing policy inertia puts brakes on 2018 price growth’
Jackson-Stops predicts little movement for property markets next year
The average asking price jumped by 1.1% in the last month – Rightmove
But the portal warns that "New sellers’ pricing optimism may be unfounded in some parts of the country" as deal numbers drop
Jackson-Stops introduces a hyper-targeted marketing tool
Website visitors will be shown tailored property ads based on their online behaviour
Westminster’s voluntary ‘mansion tax’: Prime property industry reactions
Common sense or thin end of the wedge?
Seafront homes command a 33% price premium
Jackson-Stops looks at how direct access to the beach/sea affects property prices
Jackson-Stops reveals a new look
Veteran national estate agency shortens its name as part of a full rebrand