One in four properties in England will be at risk of flooding by 2050 thanks to climate change, a new report has warned. The ...
Market Harborough is the busiest property market in England and Wales, according to data shared exclusively with This is Money. The pretty market town in Leicestershire was found to be the location ...
UK house prices stalled ahead of the budget, according to data from one of the biggest mortgage lenders that suggested fears ...
On a private residential street in northwest London sits a property which was last sold in 2022 for £11 million ($13.8 million). The row of white townhouses is located in one of the UK capital's most ...
Houses in the north of England are selling faster than any other region across England and Wales, with a property lasting only 32 days on the market. However, there is one London borough that ...
Owners of tens of thousands of properties in England valued at more than £2m are set to be hit with a surcharge of at least £2,500 from 2028, in what has been dubbed a mansion tax. The annual charge ...
One in four properties in England will be at risk of flooding by 2050 thanks to climate change, a new report has warned. The Environment Agency (EA) found that England's flood risk is much higher than ...
Gloomy speculation about tax rises in the November Budget has triggered hefty falls in house prices, according to property portal Rightmove, writes Kevin Pratt. It says average new seller asking ...
Private sector rents in England rose by 9.3% to an average of 1,362 pounds ($1,727.97) in the 12 months to November, the strongest increase in records dating back to 2015, the Office for National ...
With the UK housing market set to finish the year with 1.15 million sales completions, property website Zoopla, has revealed some of the consumer trends that shaped the market in the past 12 months.
The grounds of the Medmenham Abbey in Buckinghamshire, England, could easily be the set of a romanticized period drama. Ducks bask on the riverbanks while rolling fields of green stretch off into the ...
Americans are flocking to the 'Hamptons of England', where the cost of buying a charming countryside property is 40 percent cheaper than purchasing stateside. Nestled within a range of rolling hills ...
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