Rising numbers of tenants enquiring about the 'Homes for Ukraine' initiative💙💛

Rising numbers of tenants enquiring about the 'Homes for Ukraine' initiative💙💛

As the world continues to watch events unfold in Ukraine, there is a growing number of tenants enquiring about the ‘Homes for Ukraine’ initiative and wanting to open their homes to refugees.

Many tenants within the UK are eager to help where possible and have enquired about opening their homes to people who have been displaced as a result of the ongoing conflict in their home country. To continue reading, please Click Here


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The early months of 2026 suggest a UK housing market finding its rhythm, with buyer activity strengthening across most regions. While growth varies from place to place, the wider picture is one of steady progress rather than sharp change. To learn what this means closer to home, read on.

What this really shows is not house prices, but pressure. Affordability is about monthly cost, which varies across the UK. In London and the South, first-time buyers can spend over half their income on housing, while elsewhere it is far lower. To learn more please read on..

April is the final window for landlords in England to prepare for the first phase of the Renters’ Rights Act. With the new tenancy regime starting on 1 May 2026, now is the time to review paperwork, processes and whether self-management still feels realistic.

In 2025, £344bn was spent on property across Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Follow the money and the market’s geography becomes clear. Some regions dominate, others quietly punch above their weight. It’s a powerful reminder that the UK property market isn’t one story, but many regional economies moving at different speeds.