Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesA solution for our ailing high streets and the housing crisis? #ukhousing https://t.co/JGkbtMQcdZ
— Anne Ashworth (@AnneAshworth) July 29, 2019
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Homes above shops
Thursday, March 21, 2019
New millennial towns proposal
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesPlan for a new generation of new millennial towns proposed https://t.co/MgWAVi6OfZ via @https://twitter.com/TheNeg
— The Negotiator (@TheNeg) March 20, 2019
Tuesday, March 05, 2019
Reducing the destructive impact of concrete
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesWhat you can do to reduce the destructive impact of concrete https://t.co/aSaslfnHrg
— Property Hawk (@landlordnews) March 2, 2019
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Amazon's prefab smart homes
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesWill @amazon's prefab smart homes be the future of housing? https://t.co/ykDSmQmhDj
— ES Homes & Property (@HomesProperty) October 10, 2018
Thursday, November 09, 2017
How much of the UK is built on?
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesWhat the UK really looks like. Test your perceptions with our searchable concrete jungle explorer. https://t.co/bLqiuLaTTe
— Mark Easton (@BBCMarkEaston) November 9, 2017
Friday, September 15, 2017
New homes report from Savills
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesNew home transactions are growing in the UK, but slower than before - find out more from Savills research: https://t.co/OxgJc5o181 pic.twitter.com/uXHkelJrNh
— Savills (@Savills) September 14, 2017
Tuesday, August 01, 2017
Every flat sold to foreign investors
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesEvery Flat in a New South London Development Has Been Sold to Foreign Investors https://t.co/cpcEs8IHg4
— London Black Revs (@LondonBlackRevs) July 30, 2017
Thursday, July 13, 2017
London Mayor's deal for 50,000 homes
Take advantage of our discounted landlord insurance ratesDelighted to have struck a ground-breaking deal to build 50,000 new affordable homes to rent & buy. Read more here https://t.co/eVeSK8OiRQ pic.twitter.com/FenaOIV1xf
— Mayor of London (@MayorofLondon) July 13, 2017
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
News merges with blog

We're constantly adding new things to the site, consequently we felt that it was looking a bit confusing, especially the homepage.
So as a way of tidying things up we have merged the landlord news with the landlord blog.
If users want to look at the historic news posts then they can still see them here.
We hope users like the changes, let us know what you think.
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Landlords could find a property bargain in the pub

The pub has been historically the place where many bargains have been picked up by
those with a good set of 'lugg holes' as drinkers pick up a knocked down TV or 'nice little runner'.
Now because of the credit crunch the pub itself could be the bargain. Hundreds of pubs have closed because they are no longer viable and many of the companies that have being pubs, the so called pub cos have been selling under performing property.
The result is hundreds of bargain pubs ripe for redevelopment as residential lets or HMOs.
Some of the pubs are available at less than £100,000 and already come with existing residential letting accommodation.
Chris Horne Editor of leading landlord website Property Hawk advises landlords that they will need to obtain planning permission first before being able to convert the pub entirely to residential accommodation.
For a list of pubs for sale residenial landlords should check out Fleurets a specialised business agent.
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Wayne Hemingway on rabbit hutches
In 2001 he began to argue for an end to the ‘wimpeyfication’ of the UK. Now he has moved this argument on and explains here that supporting the big builders for them to resume building ‘rabbit hutches’ is the last thing this country needs in easing the effects of the recession.