UK workers, especially Gen X, increasingly want time away from work to focus on health and wellbeing Affordability and lack of employer support are cited as major obstacles Property accounts for a significant portion of estate value across the UK, particularly in London Sabbaticals on the rise with Gen X leading Research1 has highlighted a […]
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The year of the market savvy buyer?
Buyers are negotiating more carefully in affordability-focused markets Agreements in principle strengthen credibility with sellers Preparation improves both buyer confidence and seller outcomes The difficulty in getting a foot on the housing ladder is no secret. In 2026, however, affordability in the housing market seems to be an even more central focus for buyers and […]
Economic Review – April 2026
Bank of England policymakers voted to keep interest rates at 3.75%, opting for caution due to the unpredictability of the Middle East The UK faces a weaker economic outlook than any other G7 nation as a result of conflict, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Office for National Statistics figures indicate a more encouraging picture […]
Residential Property Review – April 2026
UK housing market – rising borrowing costs and wider geopolitical uncertainty weigh heavily on market sentiment Prime property markets – buyers and sellers significantly less confident than they were at the end of Q4 Affordable towns – finding a budget-friendly home might mean casting the net a little wider RICS Market Survey The latest UK […]
Commercial Property Review – April 2026
UK Commercial real estate – Q1 capital values remained flat and 1.4% quarterly total returns driven by income returns New business rates – new rateable values hit over two million non-domestic English properties from 1 April Retail and hotel – experiential retail transforms the sector and UK hotel investment exceeds £1bn in Q1 Commercial market […]
Investor confidence 2026
74% of advised investors plan to increase contributions this year Emotional reactions to markets are more common among non-advised investors Professional guidance improves discipline and long-term investing outcomes How confident do you feel as an investor? There are so many factors that can impact confidence, from level of knowledge and experience to market movements and […]
Dividend Tax – what’s changing?
Ordinary and upper Dividend Tax rates rise by two percentage points Dividend Allowance remains £500 per tax year outside ISAs Reviewing your combination of salary, dividends and pension can improve efficiency From April 2026, changes to Dividend Tax kick in. While most of the Chancellor’s tax announcements from her November Budget will commence towards the […]
Spring into action: why now is the time to review your mortgage plans
Nearly half of aspiring buyers have never explored their borrowing potential Remortgaging could improve monthly affordability or release funds for improvements Early preparation strengthens your position in competitive spring markets Spring is often seen as a season of fresh starts; that applies just as much to the housing market as it does to the weather. […]
Economic green shoots of spring?
Global growth is projected at 3.3% in 2026 amid cautious optimism Trade cooperation and AI investment are key economic drivers Policymakers must balance inflation control with long-term resilience After a long, cold winter, there are tentative signs that spring is arriving. With hope in the air – what lies ahead for the global economy? Uncertainty […]
Spring 2026: housing changes to keep in mind
Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions are ending in England Stamp Duty thresholds reverted in April 2025 Rent control and safety reforms expand across devolved nations As we move into spring, it’s a good time to reflect on the housing reforms introduced in 2025 and what they mean for renters and homebuyers across the UK. Stronger […]
