New data shows landlords are increasingly reluctant to buy property in recent months, following a raft of new regulations - but are you up-to-date with your obligations?
Read MoreWith the school holidays imminent, many families are planning summer holidays leaving millions of homes vulnerable to burglary throughout July and August.
Read MoreMore than a fifth of sellers (22 per cent) would accept an offer that was 5 per cent lower than the asking price if their buyer was chain free and had a mortgage agreed.
Read MoreAccording to a new report , over the last 12 months people who have retired paid a total of £3.7bn in rent, up 216% from the £1.2bn they paid in 2007.
Read MoreLiverpool is the UK's top buy to let hotspot with a rental yield for landlords of 8% once mortgage costs are taken into account, new research has found.
Read MoreWhile rental horror stories are relatively rare, when they do occur they can be devastating... which is why the fifth episode of the Buy to Let Show shows landlords how to deal with the most common problems.
Read MoreThe latest analysis has revealed a surge of tenant demand across Liverpool - up 19% year on year, with an average of 6.6 tenants now chasing every shared room of a new rental property.
Read MoreBuying your own home is the ambition of millions. But while saving for the deposit, getting a mortgage and paying the monthly instalments are all tough, you could underestimate other costs in getting on the housing ladder.
Read MoreNew research shows that the image of tenants with fractious relationships with their letting agents or landlords is generally untrue.
Read MoreTV property expert Phil Spencer has paid tribute to a Liverpool based lettings agency following its major success in a nationwide customer satisfaction survey.
Read MoreA house in Merseyside sold for £15,000 in March - the cheapest home sold so far this year. The property was in Mercer Drive in Kirkdale, and the new owner seems to have bagged themselves a bargain.
Read MoreThe Government announced, in 2010, its plans to replace six means-tested benefits with a single benefit namely for those of working age: Universal Credit (UC). Today, 4 years on from the start of the roll-out across England
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