Renters are at the mercy of a Wild West housing market
Negotiating with London landlords has long been fraught but in the past year, the market has become unmanageable – and not just in the capital.
Negotiating with London landlords has long been fraught but in the past year, the market has become unmanageable – and not just in the capital.
The need for regulation is often forgotten when we talk about whether Millennials and Gen-Z’ers will ever be able to buy a house.
A hundred years of history show that the socialist approach doesn’t work.
Russian kommunalkas or communal apartments have been passed down through families or given to workers for years, now their inhabitants face eviction.
Average rents in London, long higher than anywhere else in the country, have started to decline. The pandemic and repeated lockdowns have robbed the city
The past year has been a difficult time for everyone, and university students are no exception. Paying over nine grand to watch online lectures inside
Scottish university students were banned from socialising outside their households, and told not to enter restaurants, bars, and pubs last week. The Scottish rules for
A personal view from Ian Stewart, Deloitte’s Chief Economist in the UK. To subscribe and/or view previous editions just google ‘Deloitte Monday Briefing’ To outsiders
What do we think about the property bubble? Are you bubbling under, hoping to make a killing, or are you bubbling over with joy having
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