
Estate agents are open and people can once again move home and view properties
Estate agents are open and people can once again move home and view properties
While new coronavirus lockdown measures do not directly address the property market, they mean positive change for potential homebuyers
Our monthly report on house prices and the housing market shows the impact of coronavirus - and some pick-up.
On his first day back at Downing Street Boris Johnson says government is planning to 'gradually refine' coronavirus restrictions.
The government has confirmed a three-week extension to the UK lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Unable to show buyers around properties in person, estate agents are turning to innovative methods to enable them to still view potential new homes.
Lawyers, developers and estate agents are working hard to keep the cogs turning as efficiently and safely as possible during the coronavirus lockdown.
Social distancing measures have led to a dramatic drop in housing market activity and a call for a post-pandemic stamp duty holiday.
The government has issued new guidance for those buying, selling and renting a new home during the coronavirus lockdown.