Here’s our round-up of the best stories we’ve posted in the last week.
Landlord and tenants rights in the spotlight, rooftop homes to ease London housing shortage, 100% mortgages are back, interest from Asia in Manchester on the rise, and more…
1.Landlords and tenants need more help and guidance on rights, says report
Issues such as insurance and deposits top the list of most frequently asked questions by landlords according to a new survey by Totally Money.
2.Stamp duty relief sees first-time buyers save over £570m
Over 240,000 first-time buyers took advantage of stamp duty relief in 2018, official statistics have revealed.
3.China and India air links boost interest in Manchester property scene
Direct flights to and from Asia and the Far East are resulting in a surge of interest in Manchester and the north-west of England.
4.Family backing needed in Lloyd’s new 100% mortgage for first time buyers
Lloyd’s Bank are to offer 100% mortgages to first-time buyers, providing that a family member can put up 10% of their intended property’s asking price.
5.Housing Court plans backed by think tank
Moves to set up a Housing Court to resolve disputes and simplify the current complicated system have been supported by leading think tank.
6.Private sector taking larger slice of student beds market
The private sector is becoming increasingly influential in the student accommodation market according to a report looking back at the market in 2018.
7.Rooftop building on the rise after innovative London deal struck
Here’s a conundrum: London needs more new homes. London is also crowded. So where can the capital’s much-needed new homes be built? How about on top of existing buildings? Read on…