Category : Property


Eric Clapton in Surrey planning row with neighbours

Rock icon Eric Clapton embroiled in planning dispute with neighbours over extensive renovations to his £15million Surrey estate, including new fencing and security measures that locals claim are causing disruption.

Labour's radical reform of England's property market

The Labour Party unveils radical reforms to England's property market, promising to overhaul the 'unfair' home-buying process and give power back to purchasers in their biggest housing shake-up in decades.

Tenants' viral response to landlord's empty threat

Renters deliver masterclass in tenant rights after landlord threatens eviction over discovery they're planning to move out anyway. The bold letter response has been hailed as 'absolute perfection'.

City of London reveals surprising population boom

New census data reveals the Square Mile's remarkable population surge, transforming the traditional business district into an increasingly residential neighbourhood with surprising demographic shifts.

UK Plans to Cut Homebuying Time by 4 Weeks

Ministers unveil radical plans to accelerate England's property purchasing process, promising to save buyers and sellers four weeks of stressful waiting through digital reforms and legal changes.

Footballers' £1.8m 'hideous' mansions spark village war

Luxury new-build properties in an affluent Surrey village, marketed to Premier League stars and celebrities at £1.8 million, face fierce opposition from wealthy neighbours who condemn them as 'monstrous carbuncles' and 'a hideous blob' that's ruining the

Russian oligarch's boarded-up mansions in Hollywood & Brighton

Exclusive investigation reveals how a mysterious Russian oligarch maintains three multi-million pound mansions in Hollywood Hills and Brighton that remain permanently boarded up and uninhabited throughout the year, raising questions about foreign property

Greens vote to abolish private landlords

The Green Party has sparked controversy by voting to phase out private landlords, proposing a 'right to buy' for tenants and rent controls in what critics call an assault on property rights.

Neighbour's bin floods home, wipes out university savings

A family's careful financial planning for their daughter's education has been destroyed after neighbours built a wooden storage bin that caused catastrophic flooding to their £500,000 home, wiping out their university savings in repair costs.

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