Swan Group submits plans for 151 affordable homes in Glasgow


Swan Group has submitted a planning application for 151 affordable homes on Newhall Street in the East End of Glasgow, alongside the River Clyde. The proposed development, which forms part of the Clyde Gateway regeneration project, will consist of a mix of one-bedroom and two-bedroom homes and 128 parking spaces available for residents. Phil McGinlay, […]

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Edinburgh is best city to live in as a young adult


Edinburgh in Scotland has been rated as the best UK city to live as a young adult by comparethemarket. This is based on the percentage of the population that are young adults, the rent, salary, mental well-being, 4G coverage and nightlife. The UK’s youngest city is Manchester, where 38.57% of the population is made up […]

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Property market to bounce back in 2020


The UK housing market will bounce back in 2020 now there’s less uncertainty about Brexit. This is according to Simon Lyons, who is chief executive of property development and investment group Enstar Capital, which is behind retail development plans for London’s Olympia and Paddington Station areas. He said: “The biggest market mover is optimism, it […]

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SpareRoom unveils cheapest and costliest places to rent


Galashiels in the Scottish Borders (£266), Lisburn in Northern Ireland (£317) and Craigavon in Northern Ireland (£324) are the cheapest places to rent a room in the UK, SpareRoom research has revealed. The costliest places are Jersey (£784), Twickenham (£684) and Barnet (£666), both in London. South London’s Abbey Wood (£533) is the most affordable […]

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State Bank of India buy-to-let products now available through L&G Club


State Bank of India’s buy-to-let product range will also be made available through brokers using Legal and General Mortgage Club. The firm provides buy-to-let financing up to 75% LTV to portfolio landlords & individuals, while it provides products for limited companies, expats and HMOs. Stephen Banks, head of national sales for SBI, said:  “We are incredibly […]

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Gatehouse cuts buy-to-let rates


Gatehouse Bank has cut rates across its buy-to-let mortgage range. The most significant reduction is a 0.70% rate cut to its 5-year fixed term for international residents, which now costs 3.99%. For UK residents, the 2-year fixed term and 5-year fixed term buy-to-let products have been cut by 0.10% to 3.19% and 0.24% to 3.65% […]

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City of London renovation would give biggest boost to property value


Extending a City of London property would increase its value by £285,566 by square metre – the most across the UK, research from Leisure has found. In second was Westminster (£36,030), followed by Camden (£36,030). Outside of London homes in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, are the most likely to have their value increased by an extension, with […]

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Annual house price growth reaches 4% in December


House price growth reached 4% in the year to December 2019 despite pre-election jitters, Halifax’s House Price Index found. Prices rose by 1.7% on a monthly basis, bringing quarterly growth back up to 1.0%. Jeremy Leaf, north London estate agent and a former RICS residential chairman, said: “On the back of the largest monthly increase for […]

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Real estate crowdfunding: what is it and how to get started


Jan Večerka (below) is chief executive and founder of BrikkApp, a Europe-based company that connects investors with property investment platforms from across the world You don’t need to fully own something to enjoy it. That has become the mantra of the sharing economy – a model that has had a seismic effect on how we […]

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Dashly partners with Castlight


Mortgage switching tool Dashly has partnered with Castlight Financial, part of Experian. Via open banking technology, Castlight’s Affordability Passport means Dashly users can choose to share their current account transactional data in real time with both their advisers and lenders. Martin Leonard, chief operating officer, Castlight Financial, said: “We are thrilled that our technology is […]

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