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More than half of tenants in UK private rented sector cannot afford to buy

More than half of people who rent a home in the UK are doing so because they cannot afford a deposit to buy a property, new research has found. There have been several announcements recently about building more affordable homes and research showing that some aspiring first time buyers, particularly in London, cannot afford even […] The post More than half of tenants in UK private rented sector cannot afford to buy appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Property listings down in UK in December more than normal, latest data shows

Listings of new properties for sale in the UK fell by almost 50% in December which agents say is more than the usual seasonal slowdown, new research suggests. New listings fell by 46.9% with 98% of towns and cities seeing a decline on properties for sale compared to the previous month, according to the property […] The post Property listings down in UK in December more than normal, latest data shows appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Right to Rent rules in UK causing stress for landlords, study suggests

Right to Rent is causing landlords huge stress and worry, especially in areas of the UK with a high penetration of immigrants, new research suggests. The post Right to Rent rules in UK causing stress for landlords, study suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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