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SDL Property Auctions offers help to private landlords as CGT changes loom
The property sector has experienced a quiet period in recent months, with many buyers and sellers holding off on transactions ahead of the General Election. Now, with a new Labour Government in place, many are waiting to see what changes may follow. NRLA partner, SDL Property Auctions outlines what those changes may be.
Andy Burnham to give keynote speech at NRLA conference
Former Government minister and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham will deliver a keynote speech at this year’s NRLA Landlord Conference.
Landlords have 'critical' role to play in housing market says new report
Landlords are today welcoming a new report calling for action to tackle the rental housing supply crisis. The report by the Radix Big Tent Housing Commission concludes that it is “crucial that not only those who are renters of necessity but also those that are renters of choice have the opportunity to live in sustainable, high-quality and safe homes.”
Landlords have "critical" role to play in housing market says new report
Landlords are today welcoming a new report calling for action to tackle the rental housing supply crisis. The report by the Radix Big Tent Housing Commission concludes that it is “crucial that not only those who are renters of necessity but also those that are renters of choice have the opportunity to live in sustainable, high-quality and safe homes.”
Speculation mounts on Capital Gains Tax as Budget day approaches
With the 2024 Budget less than two weeks away speculation is mounting as to how the tide will turn. NRLA policy director Chris Norris looks at which rumours are gaining traction ahead of October 30, with suggestions changes to Capital Gains Tax rates will not impact residential property sales.