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Bob Marley’s former partner faces loss of flat where he lived in 1970s

Esther Anderson seeks £10,000 to keep London home where I Shot the Sheriff was written

What does interest rate cut mean for mortgages and savers?

There will be gain for some consumers but pain for others after the Bank of England’s decision

UK house price recovery at mercy of coronavirus, warns Halifax

Bank says Brexit worries are no longer holding back sales but virus could hit property market

Sir Frederick Barclay threatens to sue twin over Ritz London hotel

Tycoon to take action if brother’s family tries to sell property for less than £1bn

Watchdog to act as homebuyers ‘misled and overcharged’

Competition and Markets Authority says it will do all it can to help leaseholders

UK house prices rise at fastest rate for 18 months

Increase in home values comes as estate agent Foxtons reports £8.8m loss

Blackstone pays record £4.7bn for student housing firm iQ

UK’s largest private property deal agreed as Goldman Sachs and Wellcome move out

Estate agents Countrywide and LSL in talks over £470m merger

Tie-up between owners of Hamptons International and Your Move could result in job losses

House prices rise in every region of UK for first time in two years

Land Registry figures show annualised increase of 2.2% in December

UK housing boom leads to £2,500 jump in asking prices

Average rises to £309,399 due to renewed economic confidence, described as the ‘Boris bounce’

House prices rise across UK for first time since July 2018

Optimism returns to housing market, with some crediting ‘Boris bounce’ for revival

Home ownership among people aged 35-44 has plunged – ONS

Adults in their mid-30s to mid-40s are three times more likely to rent than 20 years ago

UK house prices rising at fastest rate since February 2018

Halifax shows rate of growth at 4.1%, partly due to sales delayed amid 2019 uncertainty

‘Beast from the east’ cold snap led to spike in Britain’s emissions

UK’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2018 equivalent to total output of Niger, data shows

Number of new UK homes registered to be built hits 13-year high

Rise of 1% to 161,022 properties in 2019 remains far short of government target

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