The latest data and analysis released by RICS has painted
the gloomiest picture of the UK housing market for 20 years. Alongside
continuing lack of stock and affordability issues, Brexit and the accompanying
political uncertainty have been blamed by many surveyors to be playing a major
part. RICS reports that key activity indicators continued to
slip in December with sales volumes dwindling, although beneath this national
headline figure some areas of the UK saw a more positive trend (East Anglia,
Wales, the North East and Northern Ireland). Read more on the Property Reporter
website.
Thursday briefing: How Michael Gove’s ‘new deal’ for renters went sour
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In today’s newsletter: The renters’ reform bill was meant to address a
spiralling housing crisis, but as a watered-down version finally passes, we
look a...
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