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[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: Paul Shamplina, the founder and managing director of Landlord Action, has launched a new YouTube channel, Paul Shamplina Talkin’ Property. With more than 25 years of frontline experience in the property industry, Shamplina has pledged to deliver a straight-talking show that addresses issues landlords and property professionals. Paul Shamplina Talkin’ Property will feature interviews as well as reflections on what is happening in the property industry. Daily news email from EYE Enter your email below to receive the latest news each…
[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: The fifth episode of UK Property News, the YouTube show hosted by the team behind the National Landlord Investment Show, has just been released, and reflects specifically on the mortgage sector and the potential impact the Renters’ Right Bill will have on funding in the buy-to-let sector. Aimed primarily at property investors, this episode covers: + The latest on the Renters’ Rights Bill from a Mortgage perspective + How potential new regulation could shape mortgage pricing and lending The show also covers: + Lenders tailoring packages specifically for property…
[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: Property professionals, including estate and letting agents, have been listed among others by HMRC for filing incorrect tax reports [/openai_chatbot] #HMRC #shame #agents #unpaid #tax Source link
[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: Foxtons Group shares rose over 4% on Wednesday after the London-based estate agency’s positive first-quarter trading update. The company reported a 24% year-on-year increase in first-quarter revenue, supported by strong sales activity ahead of the 31 March stamp duty relief deadline. Group revenue climbed to £44.1m in the three months to 31 March 2025, up from £35.7m in the corresponding period last year. Sales revenue surged 73% to £16.4m, marking Foxtons’ highest quarterly sales revenue in almost a decade. CEO Guy Gittins said: “This has been a very strong start…
[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: Andy Shepherd Dexters has appointed Ash Kashyap to the position of the new CEO of the estate agency group, succeeding Andy Shepherd who has announced that he will be retiring in March 2026. Kashyap joined Dexters as chief financial officer in June 2014 and with over 20 years’ experience in estate agency, working closely in partnership with Shepherd, has propelled the business forwards to record turnover and consistent profits. In 2023, Kashyap led the largest acquisition in the firm’s history, acquiring Marsh & Parsons, followed by acquisition of LiFE Residential. Kashyap…
[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: The difference between the monthly cost of renting and paying a mortgage for small deposit borrowers is now around the same, according to Hamptons. Today, typical mortgage rates of just over 5% for a first-time buyer with a 10% deposit mean the average monthly mortgage payment (£1,328) is slightly cheaper than the average rental payment (£1,356) (chart 1). This time two years ago, as interest rates rose, renting became £48 per month cheaper than buying. For most of the last 40 years, it’s been cheaper to buy than rent. In…
[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: Zoopla has shared an update on how it has driven stronger results for agents in Q1. This includes a 19% surge in valuation lead for agents, supported in part by the property portal’s latest marketing campaign, which launched two weeks ago and is focused on valuation messaging to drive more serious sellers for agents. Valuation lead quality is up 19% year-on-year, with a marked increase in potential sellers submitting a lead intending to move in the next three months. Zoopla says it is also investing continuously on lead quality as…
[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: A series of technical corrections has forced the government to revise up the total cost of leasehold legislation reforms from £3.5bn to £4bn. Adjustments in financial modelling were needed to make estimates more accurate by Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) in an addendum to the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024, and this has fuelled a sharp rise in the estimated cost of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024. The legislation, which aims to improve the rights of leaseholders in England and Wales, seeks to make…
[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: My Lords, I thank the noble Baroness, Lady Scott, for her amendments relating to anti-social behaviour, and I agree with her powerful statement on ASB. As a councillor, I saw at first hand, as the noble Baronesses, Lady Thornhill and Lady Eaton, did, the utter misery that is caused to individuals and communities through the irresponsible actions of others and I properly understand why it is important that we have provisions to tackle it. Amendment 14 seeks to reintroduce social landlords’ ability to apply for a demotion order in response…
[openai_chatbot] rewrite this content and keep HTML tags as is: Foxtons has just announced first quarter group revenue up 24% to £44.1m (Q1 2024: £35.7m), as the estate agency capitalised on heightened levels of market activity ahead of the 31 March 2025 stamp duty relief deadline. The company is trading in line with management’s expectations. Sales Sales revenue was up 73% to £16.4m (Q1 2024: £9.5m), driven by a £5.6m increase in revenue on a like-for-like basis (+59%) and a further £1.3m of additional revenue from the October 2024 acquisitions. As expected, the first quarter saw a heightened level of…