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UK property market at weakest since 2012 as Brexit takes toll – Rics

Surveyors say indicators for demand, supply and prices fell to multiyear lows in November

Landlord fined £25,000 over lack of hot water for disabled tenant

Judith Wilson, who owns 300 houses in Kent, ignored council enforcement notices

UK house price growth slips to six-year low amid Brexit uncertainty

Prices grew by only 0.3% in the year to November, down from 1.5% in October, Halifax says

UK house prices pick up amid ‘subdued’ market

Values rise by 0.3% in November – but few predict rapid growth in short term

Property downturn could reduce number of affordable homes built by 25%

Savills estimates about 100,000 new homes a year need to be priced below going market rate

Foxtons closes six London branches in ‘challenging’ market

Estate agent hit by slowing sales in capital amid high prices and Brexit uncertainty

Westminster council to ban supersize new homes

London borough’s 150 sq metre limit to encourage building of more affordable properties

Ministers pledge £2m to help English councils tackle rogue landlords

Fund works out at less than £6,000 per council

UK property market at its weakest for six years, says Rics

Surveyors body expects prices to fall in the south and south-east over next three months

Northern England house prices to rise at faster rate than London

North-south property trend will be reversed over next five years, according to Savills

MPs ask for clarity on plans to crack down on rogue landlords

Concerns raised after Guardian and ITV exposed unfit landlords still collecting rent

Brutalist market: flats at London’s Centre Point taken off market

Half of tower’s 82 luxury flats remain unsold as Brexit jitters and tax rises bring ‘silly offers’

No-deal Brexit would trigger lengthy UK recession, warns S&P

Credit agency warns of property price fall, unemployment doubling and inflation spiking in latest grim forecast

Your chance to be lord of a medieval manor – for only £7m

Laxton in Nottinghamshire, the last open-field farming estate in England, is up for sale – complete with manorial court

London’s former Stock Exchange Tower sold to Singaporean group for £385m

Uncertainties over Brexit give CDL ‘opportunities to acquire assets with deep value’

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