Councils are spending billions on temporary housing, but behind the scenes, some private landlords and hotel owners are profiting at the expense of vulnerable families. What does this mean for property professionals, policymakers, and ethical investors? England’s homelessness crisis is deepening and behind the growing number of families stuck
Labour’s ambitious housebuilding target faces a critical skills shortage. Industry leaders warn that without increased migration, the plan may falter. Here’s what property professionals need to know. The Labour government has set an ambitious goal: build 1.5 million new homes over the next five years. This target
A rising number of wealthy U.S. citizens are making London their new home. From political uncertainty to international education, here’s why it matters for agents, developers, and landlords. The idea of Americans relocating to the UK is not new. But over the past 12 months, London has seen
A wave of new listings hits the market as sellers respond to tax changes — but how long will buyer appetite hold? The first week of April saw more than 53,000 homes listed for sale in England — one of the sharpest spikes in weekly inventory we’ve seen in recent