Tennessee policy attracts corporations and high earners but locals are being priced out of Music City
Global lenders explore private deals and risk transfers to cut exposure to AI boom
Unexpected increase in April supported by relative strength in household finances
As tenants’ rights reforms come into force, research finds more landlords are stepping back from the sector
Move comes after fund restricted investors’ liquidity rights two years ago
Group announces overhaul of restaurants business, putting 3,800 jobs at risk
Homes are too expensive in the UK, but a large correction would be bad for everyone — including first-time buyers
Chancellor Rachel Reeves stirred speculation by promising to ‘use every lever’ to help renters hit by Iran war fallout
Shortage of affordable homes and protests over US immigrants prompt policy response
Buyers should beware the real estate dark pools
Owner of Brent Cross shopping centre argues that 47-year-old lease entitles it to a cut of John Lewis’s online sales
Urban Splash is fighting government’s bid to recover £48mn in safety costs on buildings in Manchester
The effect of the Middle East war on Dubai’s property market has been instant. But better financial incentives are needed for wealthy expats to choose the capital over Monaco or Geneva
Report into bridging lender finds 2 vehicles did not have anti-money laundering registrations
Often underused green spaces are being targeted as a creative solution for sclerotic housebuilding rates in the capital. But environmentalists are calling the plan a duff
Mayor called out billionaire’s $238mn property as he pushes for second-home levy on the wealthy
Big Four firm also faces six-month ban on new clients related to its work on failed property developer’s books
Iran war has hit buyer sentiment and affected mortgage rates and availability, says chief executive
Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea property valuations sink close to 2013 levels
Group says ‘macro-uncertainty’ from Middle East war will push up costs and damage consumer confidence
Next week, the biggest overhaul of England’s private rented sector in decades comes into effect — yet many have still not engaged with the changes
Increase indicates resilience in housing market even as Iran war led to surge in energy costs
Struggles to sell even in popular areas are a timely reminder of the challenges created by high interest rates
As urban housebuilding strategies around the world increasingly push families out, the ‘sidewalk ballet’ — and heart — of community life is under threat
Squeeze from lower rents and higher costs forces company to say it will cut dividend