Implications of the new HMO legislation
In our latest technical paper, we look at the implications of the new HMO (Houses in Multiple Occupation) legislation.
In our latest technical paper, we look at the implications of the new HMO (Houses in Multiple Occupation) legislation.
Approval levels improve on stellar May. Greater proportion of loans go to small deposit borrowers. First-time buyers enjoy greatest success in Yorkshire.
Buying a house is probably the most expensive purchase you’ll ever make, and you’ll want to be reassured you’re spending your money wisely. A RICS survey can potentially save you thousands of pounds…
Price growth in London. All regions saw annual growth in June, led by the North East, up 3.7%. West Midlands topped the conurbation table at 5.4% growth. Transactions down by 8% year-to-date to June 2018.
Subsidence can be difficult to spot, expensive to fix, insure and potentially affect resale value. Here we look at what subsidence is and how to detect it.
Glen has passed his Assessment of Professional Competence, achieving Member status of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. We caught up with Glen to chat about his Final Assessment and why he chose a career in surveying.
Strong growth in approvals compared to April. Small deposit buyers dominate Northern Ireland market. Increase in proportion of loans to these borrowers.
Annual growth rates rise for first time in a year. Every region records growth. Monmouthshire up 13.9% and Cardiff up 9.5%, as buyers rush to beat tax hike. Transactions down by 6% year-to-date.
Ben Sharp, one of our successful APC candidates, talks about his two-year journey from AssocRICS to MRICS.