'You've Been Lied to About Buying Property': Multimillionaire On Why He Rents and Refuses To Buy Real Estate
Millionaire busts real estate investment myths, and explains why renting can be better and you should see your properties as expenses rather than investments.
A Third of Young Americans Plan On Using 'Bank of Mom and Dad' for House Down Payments
Nearly half of Americans believe that they are unlikely to purchase a house anytime soon because of the ever-increasing costs.
Embracing Innovation: The Rise of Non-Traditional Mortgage Lending with Neil Anders
The traditional mortgage lending industry has witnessed a seismic shift as non-traditional lenders, including fintech startups gain traction in the market.
This London-Based Fintech Is Transforming How We Build Wealth With Ethical, Competitive Savings Accounts
Many people struggle to save money consistently. About 34% of UK adults have no savings, or less than £1000 in their savings account
UK housing market faces steepest annual price drop in 14 years
The abrupt increase in mortgage rates in recent months has been a response to the Bank of England's actions, which have raised interest rates 14 times since December 2021.
Is Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 possible?
The Financial Sector Conference 2023, hosting 3,000 visitors and 60 plus speakers, focused heavily on Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, with talks of SVB's collapse and women inclusion in the workforce highly present.
U.S. Student Loan Forgiveness Has Borrowers Hoping For Vacations, Medical School
Americans bearing heavy college debt loads welcomed U.S.
U.S. Housing Starts Near 1-1/2-year Low; Building Permits Fall
U.S. homebuilding fell to the lowest level in nearly 1-1/2 years in July, weighed down by higher mortgage rates and prices for construction materials, suggesting the housing market could contract further in the third quarter.
New right-to-buy scheme could trap people in poverty – here's what could really make houses affordable
The fundamental housing issue in the UK is a chronic undersupply of properties for the country's expanding population.
Madison Dalmaso & Ralph DiBugnara: 3 Critical Insights That Can Help You Become Truly Successful
Madison Dalmaso and Ralph DiBugnara might excel in very different fields, but they have a lot in common. Both have made formidable names within their respective industries and have worked incredibly hard to get there.
Lil Wayne endorses Donald Trump, but Twitter users aren't happy
Lil Wayne has been previously also criticised for his controversial statements about racism against the black community.
'Your hypocrisy is mind-numbing': Twitter roasts Ivanka Trump over LGBTQ Pride tweets
'Your words mean nothing to us,' one Twitter user wrote.
Donald Trump's housing secretary Ben Carson says poverty is a 'state of mind'
Comments came as almost $4bn of cuts are set to hit the housing department
Full list of the 66 programs to be purged in Donald Trump's first budget
State Department and Education hit hard by cuts aimed at saving more than $26bn.
There is a right-wing coup happening in Britain – vote Green to stop an extreme Brexit
Ahead of the 2017 general election, the Green Party will set out a bold, positive vision for Britain's future.
Jeremy Corbyn: Conservatives are running the UK down in every way
Labour leader will issue attack against the Tories as he launches his party's local elections campaign.
Property and housing in 2016: Brexit, buy-to-let tax hikes and slowing London house prices
We look back on a property year where the dynamics of UK house prices shifted and Brexit began.
What 2017 has in store for the UK's private rental market
We look at the key themes in 2017 for the private rented property market.
Basildon in Essex tops UK list of areas with the fastest growing house prices
Office for National Statistics said London commuter town Basildon saw house prices rise by nearly a fifth.
Landlords are under fire from a tax-hiking Treasury — but buy-to-let is far from dead
Higher stamp duty and an end to tax relief for mortgage interest costs; being a landlord is getting expense.
First-time buyers feeling affordability pinch as house prices surge says Rightmove
Asking prices on homes for sale are resilient in the face of Brexit.
Housing minister Gavin Barwell: Government must not obsess about home ownership
Barwell says all types of homes are needed, not just those for sale to first-time buyers.
Buy-to-let investors bounce back after stamp duty hike for landlords
Property website Rightmove says buy-to-let investors returning to the market.
Right to Buy sales of council homes hit highest level in over two years
Council homes are sold to tenants at a discount under Right to Buy, introduced by Margaret Thatcher.
Number of housing completions falls in England despite government drive
Housing charity Shelter says government at risk of missing target of one million new homes by 2020.
UK tops list for property tax burdens as campaigners call for stamp duty to be abolished
TaxPayers' Alliance highlights cost of business rates, council tax and stamp duty in OECD table.
Homeownership has fallen faster in one area of the UK than any other - and it isn't London
Greater Manchester worst hit with 14.5% slump, says Resolution Foundation's latest analysis.
As Scotland scraps the Right to Buy scheme, should England and Wales do the same? Vote in our poll
Margaret Thatcher introduced Right to Buy in 1980 to give council tenants the chance to own their homes
Four million people will need affordable housing in the UK by 2024 – even if we hit full employment
Local Government Association warns of spike in affordable housing demand unless councils can build more homes.
Mapped: Where landlords are seeing the biggest returns on buy-to-let investments
LendInvest buy-to-let index shows Manchester is top city for rental yield but London best for overall returns.