43% of UK house hunters say that they would consider paying a premium for prospective homes to be more energy efficient.
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A clear generational difference in attitude when it comes to making green improvements to properties has highlighted that green home products are key to attracting and retaining...
Energy efficiency has once again been brought into sharp focus among homeowners and house hunters as increasingly wintery weather sees temperatures drop.
Anna Bevan-Jones at law firm Eversheds Sutherland looks at green lease provisions and the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954.
The real estate lender and investor has announced the first completion of a new product that is designed to incentivise borrowers to retrofit older homes with newer, greener...
74% of landlords welcome the government’s decision to scrap the proposal that all rental property must have an Energy Performance Certificate rating of at least C by 2028,...
58% of homeowners are more worried about escalating energy bills than last year and 14% of frustrated homeowners have already started searching for a new home, according to new...
A new report has found that despite 81% of landlords believing that further improvements are required to make their property more environmentally friendly, only 23% would make these...
New research has revealed that the majority of those under 30 see greener homes as being of the greatest importance and are more willing to pay more for them.
With the UK property development market at a crossroads David Hales, senior development finance manager at Hodge, delves into key considerations for property developers, the latest...
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