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  • Gardening spend in the UK shows signs of slowing, survey shows

    May 4, 2016

    The amount people in the UK spend on gardening is falling, new research has revealed. Despite the UK being a nation of garden lovers, with a third of people spending time every week gardening, total spend would appear to have dropped since Lloyds Bank Insurance carried out a survey last year. Just 12 per cent [...]

  • Investment in London offices hits £3.5bn in the first quarter despite Brexit jitters

    May 4, 2016

    Investors appear to have put Brexit fears aside in the first quarter after splurging £3.5bn on London's office market, new research reveals.  Real estate firm CBRE's quarterly figures show that total investment volumes were down 14 per cent on the previous quarter after a particularly strong end to 2015.  However, this was on par with the first quarter [...]

  • Barclays has just started offering a 100 per cent mortgage (but bank of mum and dad is still required)

    May 4, 2016

    We all know how well 100 per cent mortgages worked before the financial crisis – but now Barclays has become one of the first lenders since the crisis not to require a deposit from first-time buyers. Well, sort of. The lender said it has made changes to one of its first time buyer mortgages which means borrowers [...]

  • Extended right to buy scheme could cost London councils just shy of £50m each

    May 4, 2016

    Councils in London will need to fork out £49m a year on average to fund government’s planned extensions to the right to buy scheme, a report out today by Shelter has warned. Under the right to buy extension, local authorities will be forced to sell off a proportion of their vacant council house stock on the open [...]

  • Failure to tackle the scourge of rising rents will undermine London’s startup renaissance

    May 3, 2016

    Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales once said that “in the US, Washington is politics, LA is Hollywood, San Francisco is tech, New York is advertising and finance, but London is all of those things.” If anything, he is selling our city short; throw in the culture of the city that shaped creative geniuses such as Charles [...]

  • UK house prices: Bank of mum and dad ranks among UK’s top mortgage lenders as parents spend £5bn helping children onto property ladder

    May 3, 2016

    Parents will lend over £5bn this year helping their children get a leg up onto the UK's slippery housing ladder, placing the "bank of mum and dad" firmly in the ranks of the top 10 mortgage lenders in the country, a new report today reveals.  The study – by FTSE 100 insurer Legal & General and Cebr, [...]

  • London house prices: Growth in prime postcodes has declined to lowest rate in more than six years

    May 2, 2016

    Annual house prices in prime central London areas grew at their slowest pace in six and a half years in April, as the economic uncertainty and recent tax changes continued to unsettle prospective buyers.  Knight Frank's latest monthly sale index released today shows that although viewings are up by a quarter over the year, the number of prospective buyers [...]

  • Beautiful Things: The items on our shopping list this month, from fetish cakes to copper plated shot glasses

    April 29, 2016

    SCP Armchair £1,508, scp.co.uk Luxury furniture retailer SCP unveiled its new collection at this month’s Salone del Mobile in Milan, including this quietly stunning chair from Reiko Kaneko. It features a steel frame, walnut or oak arm rests, an upholstered backrest and a feather seat cushion on an upholstered pad. Its minimalist aesthetic and small footprint [...]

  • Richard Desmond is moving from porn to property as Northern and Shell plans to build homes and a school

    April 29, 2016

    Struggling to find a good school for your children in East London? Richard Desmond to the rescue. Shortly after selling off its pornographic network, Portland TV, Desmond's Northern and Shell has announced plans to move into property development. And as well as building 722 homes, the publisher of the Daily Express and Daily Star is also [...]

  • “We were the first ever agents to sell a building through Twitter” – Meet the social media moguls dragging commercial property sales into the 21st century

    April 29, 2016

    While residential estate agents have been dragged into the internet age, their commercial counterparts have – mostly – continued to resist such a move. There’s no Rightmove for office blocks, or warehouses. And it was this inherent conservatism that seemed to offer a great opportunity when three young surveyors decided to set up shop in [...]

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