UK PropertyHouse prices plunge in most desirable seaside towns2 weeks agoHouse prices in Britain’s most sought-after seaside towns fell amid Labour’s crackdown on second homes, data have revealed.Properties in all...
UK PropertyEdinburgh to bring back 300pc second homes tax2 weeks agoLocal authorities were granted powers by the Scottish Government to raise taxes on second home owners by an unlimited amount...
UK PropertyWarning over shoddy new-builds as Labour races to hit targets2 weeks agoDo you live in a new-build property with bad building work? Get in touch at money@telegraph.co.uk*.Labour has been warned against...
UK PropertyIt is totally unacceptable that tenants are crowdfunding their rent2 weeks agoIf ever there was a canary in the coal mine of Britain’s broken rental market, it is GoFundMe reporting that...
UK PropertyHow to protect your rental property from pets2 weeks agoAre you a landlord affected by the Renters’ Rights Act? Sign up to the Buy-to-Let Masterclass, The Telegraph’s new five-part newsletter,...
UK PropertyUK sandbox delivers first real-world test of secure property data sharing2 weeks agoSource: bClear Communications A sandbox test has shown for the first time how trusted property data can be accessed, verified,...
Upcoming InvestmentsGovernment, Housing Corporation Launch Drive to Channel Diaspora Investment into Housing Sector2 weeks agoThe government, through the Ministry of External Relations (MINREX), has signed a new partnership with the Cameroon Housing Corporation (SIC)...
UK PropertyWhat I Own: My £135,000 Walthamstow home is now a filming location for adverts3 weeks agoInterior Designer Natasha Landers pictured in her home in Walthamstow, London. (Picture: Justin Griffiths-Williams) Welcome back to What I Own – Metro’s property...
UK PropertyBritain already has the highest property taxes in the world – but it’s about to get worse3 weeks agoBut the tax burden on our homes is about to get even worse.In a little over 18 months’ time, homes...
UK PropertyChancellor’s stamp duty raid backfires as sales slump3 weeks agoA typical London first-time buyer home worth £500,000 would incur a stamp duty bill of £10,000.Richard Donnell, at property portal...