London Rental Property News for May 2014
Boris Johnson unveils new rental standard
London mayor Boris Johnson has launched a new rental standard designed to improve the properties of those renting in the city.
Read Article ... Published on 29th May, 2014
Multi-million scheme set to change the face of Lewisham
Lewisham Council is set to change the face of the borough thanks to a new £250 million development, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 28th May, 2014
Hackney Council celebrates its green spaces
One of the nicest things about Hackney is the abundance of green spaces in the area.
Read Article ... Published on 28th May, 2014
More affordable homes needed in London
More homes need to be built across the city of London, according to new findings.
Read Article ... Published on 27th May, 2014
Palmers Green: A melting pot of cultures, communities and heritage
Palmers Green is a lively and multicultural suburb located in the heart of London, with a rich and varied history.
Read Article ... Published on 23rd May, 2014
House prices rise in London
Asking prices for properties in London have increased, according to new findings. A study by Rightmove revealed that late Easter and May bank holidays, meant that some homeowners didn’t put their homes on the market, resulting in a shortage of housing supply, at a time when more people are hoping to buy homes.
Read Article ... Published on 22nd May, 2014
'Half of Brits will be renting by 2032'
An increasing number of people will be renting their homes in London, a new report has found.
Read Article ... Published on 21st May, 2014
Newham is the 'top London borough for school applications'
Newham is the best borough to live in when it comes to making primary school applications, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 20th May, 2014
Rent rising 'below the pace of inflation'
Rental properties are becoming much more affordable, according to new research which shows that rent rises across England and Wales have slowed to less than half the current rate of inflation.
Read Article ... Published on 19th May, 2014
Kensal Rise: Desirable, upmarket and authentic
Kensal Rise is a desirable, upmarket suburb located in the north-west area of London.
Read Article ... Published on 16th May, 2014
Affordable eco-homes built in London
A housing developer in Islington has built a number of new and affordable 'eco homes' designed to boost sustainability in the area.
Read Article ... Published on 15th May, 2014
£75m pumped into house-building schemes in London
Some £75 million has been channeled towards building homes across London, it has been revealed.
Read Article ... Published on 14th May, 2014
Price rises 'making homeownership unaffordable'
The price of buying a property is becoming increasingly prohibitive to many Londoners, according to new findings.
Read Article ... Published on 13th May, 2014
Walworth: A little gem within an urban setting
Walworth is an inner-city district located in the London Borough of Southwark. It has a rich and varied history that dates back to ancient times, and is something of a 'magical kingdom' once you look beyond the ordinary buildings and retail complexes.
Read Article ... Published on 9th May, 2014
Hillingdon residents to benefit from Green Deal
Residents in Hillingdon are expected to benefit from the Green Deal, according to new findings.
Read Article ... Published on 7th May, 2014
Southgate: A historic and diverse suburb in the heart of North London
Southgate is a historic and attractive suburban town, which is something of a magnet to many families because of its excellent selection of primary and secondary schools. It also has a wide range of private schools in the area.
Read Article ... Published on 6th May, 2014
Islington: Council pumps millions into new leisure facilities
Islington Council has invested millions into making improvements in the borough, with the construction of a new leisure centre.
Read Article ... Published on 6th May, 2014
Housing costs pricing first-time buyers out of the market
House buying is becoming increasingly more expensive for many Brits, new research has shown.
Read Article ... Published on 1st May, 2014