Estate agency job availability falls by two thirds in a year


Research by property recruitment specialist Rayner Personnel has revealed that the estate agency sector saw the number of available jobs fall during the second quarter of this year, as the COVID-19 pandemic caused the property market to close its doors under lockdown restrictions. Rayner analysed data from the Office for National Statistics which showed 4,000 […]

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Firm launches air control system which removes COVID-19 particles


Smart Buildings specialists OKTO Technologies has launched a ‘Wellness Division’, OKTOair, an Artificial Intelligence-led air filtration solution. The filtration system has been proven during testing to remove a proxy virus for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, from the air with 99.98% elimination within 10 minutes and 100% in 45 minutes. The system was originally […]

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Housebuilder Bellway reports sluggish completions


Newcastle-based housebuilder Bellway has seen completions and sales fall in 2020. In the year to 31st July 2020 completions fell by 31% to 7,522, down from 10,892 in the same period of 2019. Bellway sold 13.6% fewer homes in July than the same month last year. Jason Honeyman, chief executive, said: “Whilst the economic outlook […]

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Breakups common after Brits move in together


Over half (56%) of Brits have broken up after moving in with a partner, research from Good Move has found. Leaving bags, clothes and shoes everywhere is the biggest bugbear when living with a partner (22%), with others being leaving the toilet seat up (21%) and not doing the washing up (21%). Nima Ghasri, director […]

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Covid Clauses – More protection from the impact of coronavirus


By James Gostling (pictured), lawyer at Devonshires Even by the standards of the housing market, it has been a rollercoaster few months. Just as the market was recovering from its Brexit malaise, coronavirus reared its head, causing the market to grind to an almost total halt. Though activity picked up remarkably quickly once restrictions were […]

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Portsmouth has most pubs per square mile


In Portsmouth there are 12 pubs per square mile, the most among locations analysed by Mojo Mortgages. Other locations with lots of pubs include Brighton and Hove (11), Norwich (11) and Bristol (10). Mojo Mortgages analysed 51,168 pubs across the country and worked out the number of pubs per square mile in each location. In […]

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Trussle: Stamp duty holiday failing to motivate UK mortgage applications


Data from online mortgage broker Trussle has found that the stamp duty cut has not had an immediate impact on the UK mortgage market, despite reports that the holiday has fuelled a rise in property searches. Research by Trussle has found that the situation is increasingly challenging for those unable to gather more than a […]

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Landlords welcome tenant loan plan in Wales


Loans to pay off rent arrears built during the COVID-19 pandemic will now be available to tenants in Wales following a campaign by the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA). The NRLA has been lobbying the Welsh Government to provide more support for landlords and tenants affected by the crisis, with a loan system one of its […]

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Capital Economics: Covid aftermath not as bad as the global financial crisis


It’s likely the Covid-19 crisis may not be as devastating as the aftermath of the global financial crisis, though it’s vital the government avoids policy missteps. That was the view of Neil Shearing, group chief economist of economic consultancy Capital Economics. Shearing noted how before the global financial crisis there was excessive credit growth, while […]

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SDL Auctions sold 170 properties in July


SDL Auctions raised £20.7m in sales and sold 170 properties in July. After the stamp duty holiday was introduced buyers have saved nearly £75,000 on the tax collectively. Andrew Parker, auctioneer and managing director at SDL Auctions, said: “This live-streamed national property auction was a fitting finale to another highly successful month for our sellers taking […]

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