Leaseholders have a collective right to take over the management of their building under a no-fault right known as the ‘Right to Manage’, a... Read more »
As someone who’s always been interested in placemaking, and contractors and investors who place sustainability at the heart of their projects, my... Read more »
If, like me, you’re one of the 323,685 followers of the Visual Capitalist on LinkedIn you’ll be aware of their regularly intriguing graphics. The... Read more »
Many people will have seen the rumour/ announcement in yesterday‘s Sunday Times: Leasehold dream over as Gove plan quietly crumbles…
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The debate about football’s finances rages almost as fiercely as arguments about who’s going to win the league this season, writes David Little, a... Read more »
The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill and the Renters (Reform) Bill both promise massive changes to the legislative landscape for the property market... Read more »
A new study into the financial health of professional women’s football clubs in England suggests that money troubles and problems lie ahead unless... Read more »
As cost-of-living pressures ease and mortgage rates start to fall, landlords may be tempted back to the Buy to Let market, but they should be wary of... Read more »
I thought about writing about the Spring Budget but on reflection passed up on the opportunity, a) because it was depressing, b) because the... Read more »
‘Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination. A world that’s diverse, equitable and inclusive. A world... Read more »