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Families who rent homes in the UK would like longer rental tenancies

Many people renting homes in the UK, especially families with children, would like to be offered longer tenancies to give them more security in their home, research has found. Some 39% of people living with their children in privately rented homes have a tenancy of six months or less and 59% say it is hard […] The post Families who rent homes in the UK would like longer rental tenancies appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Crowdpower comes to property: the residential revolution

The new way to invest in property makes buy-to-let better and more accessible for all. British investors have a centuries-old affection for property. Bricks and mortar are arguably the most tangible, and best understood, asset class of all. But while many of us might aspire to become buy-to-let landlords, the costs, hard work and red […] The post Crowdpower comes to property: the residential revolution appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Tax changes named as top concern for British landlords in 2017

Changes to tax relief on mortgage interest payments is the top concern for buy to let landlords in the UK and they would also like to see other taxes cut. The change to tax relief is due to come into force in April but landlords are still hoping that the Government will do a U-turn […] The post Tax changes named as top concern for British landlords in 2017 appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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