London hotel demand drops in face of global headwinds
The money hotels made per available room has dropped by 2.4% year-on-year in London, suggesting economic uncertainties are putting the lid on tourism. After a period of boosted spending power…
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The money hotels made per available room has dropped by 2.4% year-on-year in London, suggesting economic uncertainties are putting the lid on tourism. After a period of boosted spending power…
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The government’s plan to ban upward-only rent reviews for commercial leases has the potential to significantly unsettle the UK’s commercial property market, according to warnings. The clauses mean landlords can…
Luton Council is battling with landlord groups over the creation of a selective licensing scheme across the town and an additional licensing scheme in the south ward. Campaign group Luton…
Landlords will be targeted for minor issues in a draconian move that will see council officers targeting law-abiding landlords. Landlord Licensing & Defence has warned. A new amendment to the…
Landlords shouldn’t have to pay the 5% stamp duty surcharge when landlords bring empty stock back into use, the National Residential Landlords Association argued. NRLA was responding to government data,…
The Renters’ Rights Bill could result in more tenants being handed CCJs due to the elimination of Section 21 evictions, software company Goodlord has warned. It’s expected for more landlords…
Rents are only expected to inflate by 1.0% in 2025, after Hamptons downgraded its forecast from 4.5%. So far this year tenant demand is 11% lower year-on-year, as well as…
Non-doms are leaving the UK but holding on to their London properties, according to Knight Frank. Under the old rules, non-doms could live in the UK without paying tax on…
Issues with the Japanese knotweed are by far the most prevalent in Bristol, analysis from invasive plant specialist Environet shows. In the city there are 33.91 incidences per mi², followed…