UK office landlords could face a £65bn bill over the next 7 years in order to meet new energy efficiency regulatory requirements, according to newly released data from PwC UK.
More prospective homebuyers want to purchase a property they can revamp to their style than those who want to buy a property they can retrofit, according to new research.
Has the government really got the best interests of landlords and tenants at heart by rowing back on key green pledges including EPC upgrades - or is it simply electioneering?
With the government’s plans to ban gas boilers in new homes by 2025 set to be delayed, new research has found that an overwhelming 83% of homeowners are in favour of this.
250 commercial landlords with offices in the UK have revealed their existing sustainability practices as part of new independent market research commissioned by infinitSpace.
Maeve Ward, director of commercial operations at Mercantile Trust, explains what investors need to understand about the proposed new rules around the energy efficiency of rental...
A new study of commercial landlords has found that half have reported major setbacks in improving energy efficiency across their portfolios, with regulations, costs, and a lack of...
With research estimating that new homes constructed from 15th June 2022 under part L building regulations will emit 71% less carbon than the average older property, calls are mounting...