InfoTrack on track for further growth June 4, 2024 Those who have bought a property, or are in the process of doing so, are likely to be familiar with the arduous journey in having names placed on deeds. Think of the conveyancer though, who has multiple challenges to overcome and many people to deal with. For the buyer and seller there can be pain [...]
US private equity giant Blackstone snaps up 1,700 homes from Vistry as it drives to become major UK landlord June 4, 2024 Blackstone and Regis Group have inked a deal to buy 1,700 homes from developer Vistry. The private equity firm and its joint venture partner Regis will shell out £580m for the portfolio of new build homes across the South East of England.
Londonmetric to hike dividend by a fifth following mega-merger June 4, 2024 Londonmetric swung from a loss to £118m profit in 2024 as the real estate investment trust reported a 22 increase in rental income.
Brookfield Asset Management mulls Tritax Eurobox takeover June 4, 2024 Another real estate investment trust could be about to disappear from the market as a Canadian investment firm chaired by former Bank of England governor Mark Carney is mulling whether to make an offer.
GSK shares drag the FTSE 100 as company faces muli-billion pound bill after Zantac trial ruling June 3, 2024 GSK has hit back against a US ruling that found it could be sued over the potential cancer-causing properties of its heartburn drug Zantac.
Sirius Real Estate ups dividend for tenth consecutive year as profit rises June 3, 2024 Industrial park and flexible workspace provider Sirius Real Estate has provided its tenth consecutive year of dividend increases, upping it by 6.5 per cent.
Estate agent chain Fine and Country snapped up by London-listed group TPFG June 3, 2024 Estate agency chain Fine and Country has agreed to be sold to The Property Franchise Group (TPFG) in a deal worth roughly £20m in the sector's latest tie-up.
Coffee Wars: Inside the race to become London’s number one chain June 1, 2024 Coffee has played a vital role in reviving Brits for centuries. Despite feeling like a relatively new phenomenon, the first record of a coffee house in England dates back to 1652 and was said to be opened by a Turkish Man named Jacob in Oxfordshire.
Finfluencers are all the rage, and for good reason. Here’s the five you should follow June 1, 2024 Finfluencers are all the rage, and for good reason. Influencer marketing expert Gordon Glenister tells us the five to pay attention to.
House prices “resilient” for now – but will the election throw them off course? May 31, 2024 UK house prices are standing up to the challenge of expected ‘higher for longer’ interest rates and political uncertainty, according to the latest data. Nationwide’s closely watched house price index showed a 0.4 per cent month on month jump in property prices in May, signalling a 1.3 per cent annual growth rate. Whilst still lagging [...]