Have the housing and rental markets finally killed this form of wild, bombastic chaos — and reduced it to a nostalgic, commercialised ‘immersive experience’?
Valencia region plans to increase fines for unlicensed apartments as tourism backlash grows
Monthly rents outside London at a record after 7 per cent annual increase
Older people cut off from the housing ladder are a growing sector for the UK’s build-to-rent sector
Rising demand and low supply combine to hit ‘Generation Rent’ as main parties focus on home ownership
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Zoopla data puts annual rise at 6.6 per cent, a 30-month low
High demand affects tenants’ bills across much of the country
Estate agent reports easing of supply and demand imbalance that had sent rents soaring
New English rules aim to tackle shortage of affordable homes but short-term letting companies have little to fear
Levelling-up secretary woos younger voters with pledge to put long-delayed plan in place with investment in court system
Buenos Aires landlords are removing apartments from the traditional market as inflation tops 160%
Zoopla predicts rents in 2024 will increase by 5%, half the rate of this year
ONS’s new methodology comes as rate-setters seek to tame price rises
A lack of affordable housing means the most vulnerable simply cannot rent in some parts of the UK
Government concessions on renters reform bill leave landlords facing a higher risk of vacant periods
Figure for the capital is highest in the country and compares with England-wide average of 26%, official data shows
The threat of new legislation comes at a time of high interest rates and inflation
Renters challenge high prices for poor-quality properties as owners pass on interest rate rises and battle regulations
As small private landlords bail out, it should open the door to commercial developers with access to cheap finance
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Tenants in the UK capital face surging rents and eviction as landlords pass on pressure from higher borrowing costs
High levels of home ownership in the Baltic nation mean rents are volatile to market changes and fuelled by expat workers
Housing costs have skyrocketed in a city once known as ‘hip and cheap’