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Pending home sales in the US down slightly, latest index data shows

Pending home sales in the United States fell slightly in November for the third time in four months as buyers continue to battle both rising home prices and limited homes available for sale. Overall modest gains in the Midwest and South were offset by larger declines in the Northeast and West, according to the latest pending home sales index from the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The forward looking indicator based on contract signings decreased 0.9% to 106.9 in November from an upwardly revised 107.9 in October but is still 2.7% above November 2014. The data also shows that although the index has increased year on year for 15 consecutive months, November’s annual gain was the smallest since October 2014 when it was 2.6%. Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said that November's dip in contract activity continues the modestly slowing trend seen ever since pending sales peaked to an over nine year high back in May. ‘Home prices rising too sharply in several markets, mixed signs of an economy losing momentum and waning supply levels have acted as headwinds in recent months despite low mortgage rates and solid job gains,’ he said. ‘While feedback from realtors continues to suggest healthy levels of buyer interest, available listings that are move-in ready and in affordable price ranges remain hard to come by for many would be buyers,’ he pointed out. Continue reading

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Unauthorised residential sub-letting costing UK landlords thousands

The practice of unauthorised sub-letting is still rife in the UK's private rented sector (PRS) and subsequently damaged properties are costing landlords thousands of pounds, it is claimed. The warning from the Association of Independent Inventory Clerks (AIIC) comes after the National Landlords Association (NLA) recently reported that almost half of tenants who sub-let their property do so without their landlord’s consent. The NLA's findings come in response to government proposals to introduce minimum room sizes in order to crack down on problems such as unauthorised sub-letting. The study also found that of those tenants who approached their landlord about sub-letting, a fifth had their request permitted. The AIIC says that any tenants who are interested in sub-letting must speak to their landlord as if approached officially and properly, there is a chance the landlord will be willing to hear any requests. ‘Unfortunately, the practice of unauthorised sub-letting remains rife within the PRS and can cost landlords thousands of pounds in damages,’ said Pat Barber, chair of the AIIC. ‘There are countless horror stories related to sub-letting. For example, I know of a new two bed flat in which a total of 12 adults lived, although it was only rented to two male tenants. Another case concerned a three bed furnished flat, let to a restaurant and a total of 27 people were sleeping there, on shifts, all workers for the restaurant business,’ she explained. ‘These were both properties that I personally checked-out and needless to say both were wrecked, leaving the landlords thousands of pounds out of pocket,’ she added. It is hoped that the government's new proposals will limit the scope of unauthorised sub-letting but Barber pointed out that it also remains vitally important for landlords, agents and service providers like independent inventory clerks to remain vigilant for the signs of unauthorised sub-letting. She also explained that in the case of unauthorised sub-letting, an inventory carried out by an independent inventory clerk could provide the landlord with the opportunity to recoup some of the costs incurred by property damage. An independently compiled inventory will comprehensively detail the condition of the property at the beginning of the tenancy and it is very difficult for a tenant to argue against such firm evidence of check-in condition. Continue reading

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Prime property rents in London set to see recovery in 2016, report predicts

January will be the start of the prime property lettings season in London, kick starting a recovery in top end rents in 2016, according to a new outlook report. Throughout 2015, the pace of rent rises in London slowed, and weaker activity at the top tiers of the lettings market in particular have created a difficult climate for rent growth, says the report from estate agents Marsh & Parsons. However, the firm is predicting a rental resurgence in 2016, forecasting prime London rents to rise 5% in the next 12 months, a significant uplift from a the 1.9% rise in the past year. While rents at the highest tiers of the market, namely over £750 per week, are unlikely to experience major pick up, rental prices below this benchmark have significant room to grow. And much of this growth will come at the very start of the year, with January typically the strongest month outside of the summer for lettings activity. Over the past three years, there has been on average a 34% monthly boost in lettings exchanges from December to January, as people use the New Year for fresh starts. ‘Come January, households will be picking up where they left off on big life decisions – be this downsizing, starting a new job, relocating overseas or even separating. All of these combine to give new impetus to the rental market at the very start of the year, and it’s a time when we experience some of our most zealous lettings activity,’ said Patrick Littlemore, director of lettings at Marsh & Parsons. ‘This initial activity will feed into stronger and more sustained rent growth throughout 2016 as a whole. It is the lower price brackets of the private rented sector that have the biggest room to grow next year, especially in popular hot spots such as Queens Park, lauded for retaining the style and atmosphere of Kensington with more affordable prices,’ he added. The report also points out that the average length of a tenancy on a rental property in prime London has grown 18% in the past year, from an average of 19 months in the third quarter of 2014 to 23 months during the third quarter of 2015. Marsh & Parsons expects the popularity of two year leases to continue growing in 2016 as tenants are increasingly entering into these longer tenancies in search of greater stability in the face of reduced rental properties available on the market, but it is the guarantee of housing they are securing, not rental prices over this period. The report explains that the stock of homes to let in London has decreased significantly in 2015. The total supply of available rental properties across 2015 was 9% lower than in 2014, while the levels of demand experienced throughout the last year has been 7% higher than during 2014. As… Continue reading

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