The September base interest rate meeting of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has been moved to 22 September. The Committee was originally scheduled to meet on the 15th. One the table: voting to raise the base interest rate to keep the inflation in check, or not. However, more pressing ...

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There have been industry-wide fears and speculation that the number of property investors is dropping. These rumours going around all point to the idea that the housing market bubble may burst soon. The drop in the number of property investors in the past few months is supposedly proof of this. ...

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Eddie Hughes, the MP for Walsall North, and head of the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has resigned. Hughes is the architect of the Renters Reform Bill that is going through formal evidence sessions in Parliament. He is also the author of the white paper that supports ...

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The residential property rental reforms may not have the landlords’ interests in mind. It may even put them at risk. The bill intended to create balanced and well-executed regulations for the private rented sector. However, industry organisations like the National Residential Landlords Association, see it otherwise. The Renters Reform Bill ...

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As the country heads into the autumn months, fears of recession, rising interest and mortgage rates, property price increases and how these will affect buyer interest in UK property investments will be the topics of conversation in the property market. In fact the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is expecting ...

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Birmingham’s Southside District may be known for the Chinese Quarter and the Gay Village, but its proximity to the top schools in the city centre helps raise its economic profile as a residential property investment hotspot. The Southside District is Birmingham’s cultural heart and a top tourist destination. But only two ...

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Property investors and new landlords have increased over the last five years in the UK. This confirms the fact that property continues to be an attractive option to add when you are planning to expand your investment portfolio into real estate. This is key finding discovered by a market study conducted ...

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The latest news about the Renters Reform Bill could mean more restrictions for property investors. Last 5 September 2022, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) committee started its evidence session about the bill. Committee Inquiry Is Also Underway To Determine If Bill Is Helpful Or Only Adds More ...

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Southside Birmingham's shops and leisure centres benefited from the 2022 Commonwealth Games. However, there is still much work to be done to help its economy grow. And the district is doing this by improving economic conditions and regeneration. Remember: it's only been a few months that the Southside has recovered ...

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The number of landlord and property investor insurance claims increase during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns. Particularly, malicious damage insurance claims. This according a market research study made by the Total Landlord Insurance. Study Outlines Types of Property Investor Insurance Claims Applied ForThe study reported that between 2019  and 2021, landlord and ...

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