All Cost of living crisis articles – Page 5
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Professional
Energy costs and rental markets
Residential rents, currently at record-high levels, are predicted to increase.
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Markets
Housing horizon clouds over in the South East
The region is among those likely to experience the slowest house price growth.
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Insight
People are at the heart of BTR
In the midst of a cost-of-living crisis with inflation and interest rates rising and energy prices hitting record highs, housebuying will likely now be an even bigger barrier for many, and with people renting for longer, landlords need to demonstrate good value through the quality of product and service delivery.
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News
Scottish rent freeze bill could trigger wider downturn in construction sector
The Scottish housing sector could face a downturn in construction as the Scottish parliament is set to pass emergency legislation to freeze rents for up to 18 months.
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News
Mini-Budget aftermath: mortgages vanish and yields spike
Fintech firm Twenty7tec tracks the number of mortgages available in the UK and had been recording a steady decline in the options offered to borrowers over the past six months.
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Online
DeVere pulls all UK property investment amid economic turmoil
One of the world’s largest independent financial advisory organisations is to pull all UK property investment projects amid heightening economic upheaval, it has announced.
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Online
What does lenders’ liquidity squeeze mean for investors?
Earlier this year an industry survey reported that only 48% of the specialist lending market thought their cost of origination was likely to increase over the year.
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Insight
Uncertainty brings opportunity
As we move from a climate crisis in July and an energy crisis in August to an exchange rate crisis in September, there is little wonder that many commentators are predicting catastrophe over the next 12 months. But as we know from the past nine months, a lot can change ...
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Professional
Is a stamp duty cut enough to give the housing market a boost?
Critics say move will push up house prices in short term, but inflation and rate rises may limit long-term impact.
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Insight
What a week it has been
During the economic crisis of 1964, prime minister Harold Wilson memorably remarked that a week is a long time in politics. In the economic crisis of 2022, we could perhaps update the saying – a weekend is plenty long enough to machine-gun yourself in the foot.
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News
Share prices of property firms tumble amid mini-Budget turmoil
The share prices of major property firms have plummeted this week as investors reacted to the government’s controversial tax cuts, a run on the pound and a growing expectation of interest rate hikes through the autumn.
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News
Savills and CBRE appointed to sell 32 Wetherspoon pubs
Pub operator JD Wetherspoon has announced the appointment of Savills and CBRE to sell 32 of its pubs across England.
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