Toby Leek, NAEA Propertymark president, comments on UK Finance reporting a surge in housing market activity following changes to StampRead More »
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Timothy Douglas, Propertymark’s Head of Policy and Campaigns, comments on a recent discussion of the housing market in the ScottishRead More »
Propertymark CEO Nathan Emerson responds to the March 2025 Money and Credit Report from the Bank of England. Money andRead More »
Propertymark Head of Policy and Campaigns Timothy Douglas comments on proposed revisions to the Heat in Buildings Bill (Scotland). OnRead More »
Commenting ahead of the United Kingdom’s Spring Statement on Wednesday 26th March, Timothy Douglas, Head of Policy and Campaigns at Propertymark,Read More »
Toby Leek, NAEA Propertymark President, responds to the latest quarterly ‘Later Life Mortgage Lending’ report from UK Finance. Sirs, UKRead More »
Timothy Douglas, Head of Policy and Campaigns for Propertymark, responds to the UK government’s announcement of a consultation on raisingRead More »
Tim Thomas, Policy and Campaigns Officer at Propertymark, reacts to the revenue and capital spending plans announced by the WelshRead More »
Timothy Douglas, Head of Policy and Campaigns at Propertymark, writes rent control proposals in the UK’s proposed Housing Bill willRead More »
As the UK marks Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week, Propertymark is encouraging tenants renting in the private sector to ensure theyRead More »
Nathan Emerson, CEO of Propertymark, comments on the UK Government announcement that thousands of new homes will be built asRead More »
Propertymark has welcomed the publication of the final report of the Grenfell Inquiry but warns that lessons must be actedRead More »
Leaders from the property sector comment on the latest Halifax data showing a 4.3 per cent annual price increase in UKRead More »
Following consultations with Enfield, Reading, Gateshead and Wandsworth, Propertymark is calling on the UK government to rethink local licencing schemesRead More »
To meet its manifesto pledge of 1.5 million new homes within this parliamentary term, Labour must deliver just over 1,150Read More »