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Landlords 'must provide gas safety check record

Gas safety is one of the many health and safety issues for landlords to consider.

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First time buyers 'need more help from mortgage providers

First time property buyers should receive more help from UK mortgage lending companies to ensure the housing market does not remain static, an expert has suggested.

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Buy to let market 'grew 7% in 2010

The UK's buy to let market grew by seven per cent last year, according to Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) figures.

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Landlords 'rely on rental income for more than profit

The government needs to help ensure landlords with property to rent in London and other UK areas receive rental payments from tenants collecting housing benefit, the National Landlords Association has argued.

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First time buyers 'may be better off renting

The current economic conditions means it is probably better for first time property buyers to rent rather than purchase, according to Ducalian.

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Buy to let landlords 'should not be affected by interest rate rise

Many people, including buy to let landlords, are looking at fixed rate mortgages in anticipation of an interest rate rise, a property expert has stated.

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There are 'dangers' in purchasing as part of a couple

First time property buyers may be considering purchasing their home with another person, but there are "dangers involved" in buying as a couple.

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Self build properties 'appeal to many

Self build properties have a "wide appeal" because of the flexibility involved in constructing them, BuildStore has stated.

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House prices 'rise 4% in one month

London house prices have risen by an average of 4.2 per cent in the last month, according to research from Rightmove.

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High end properties 'will be focus of many London investors

High end property sales and rentals are becoming the focus of many London home buyers, according to London Central Portfolio.

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Brokers 'can guide homeowners through mortgage process

Prospective homeowners will receive "better knowledge" of UK mortgage offers if they speak to an experienced broker, according to Alexander Hall.

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Most DIY tasks 'do not require professional help

Owners of properties needing modernisation could find that they are able to carry out simple DIY tasks themselves.

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Landlords 'must provide gas safety check record
Gas safety is one of the many health and safety issues for landlords to consider.
First time buyers 'need more help from mortgage providers
First time property buyers should receive more help from UK mortgage lending companies to ensure the housing market does not remain static, an expert has suggested.
Buy to let market 'grew 7% in 2010
The UK's buy to let market grew by seven per cent last year, according to Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) figures.
Landlords 'rely on rental income for more than profit
The government needs to help ensure landlords with property to rent in London and other UK areas receive rental payments from tenants collecting housing benefit, the National Landlords Association has argued.
First time buyers 'may be better off renting
The current economic conditions means it is probably better for first time property buyers to rent rather than purchase, according to Ducalian.
Buy to let landlords 'should not be affected by interest rate rise
Many people, including buy to let landlords, are looking at fixed rate mortgages in anticipation of an interest rate rise, a property expert has stated.
There are 'dangers' in purchasing as part of a couple
First time property buyers may be considering purchasing their home with another person, but there are "dangers involved" in buying as a couple.
Self build properties 'appeal to many
Self build properties have a "wide appeal" because of the flexibility involved in constructing them, BuildStore has stated.
House prices 'rise 4% in one month
London house prices have risen by an average of 4.2 per cent in the last month, according to research from Rightmove.
High end properties 'will be focus of many London investors
High end property sales and rentals are becoming the focus of many London home buyers, according to London Central Portfolio.
Brokers 'can guide homeowners through mortgage process
Prospective homeowners will receive "better knowledge" of UK mortgage offers if they speak to an experienced broker, according to Alexander Hall.
Most DIY tasks 'do not require professional help
Owners of properties needing modernisation could find that they are able to carry out simple DIY tasks themselves.