The private rental sector in the UK stands on the brink of a monumental transformation with the impending enactment of the Renters’ Rights Bill, heralding the most significant policy overhaul in nearly four decades. For landlords, this legislation is a double-edged sword: it promises to enhance
In the heart of Columbus, Ohio, a simmering tension between tenants and landlords has come to a boil, with unsafe rental conditions prompting renewed calls for action. High-profile incidents, such as the evacuations at Latitude Five25 towers and Colonial Village apartments due to hazardous living
Diving into the world of construction contract management, I’m thrilled to sit down with Luca Calarailli, a seasoned expert in construction, design, and architecture. With a career dedicated to navigating the complexities of building projects and a keen interest in leveraging technology to innovate
What does it take for a company to stand tall through 135 years of economic storms, technological revolutions, and shifting societal tides in the UK property market? Watsons Property Group Ltd, founded in 1890 in Norwich, offers a striking case study of endurance and excellence. Picture a small
In the heart of Melbourne, a pressing challenge looms over the city’s rapidly growing population: the acute shortage of affordable housing, particularly for essential workers who keep the urban engine running, and as vacancy rates plummet and demand skyrockets, innovative solutions are becoming
As autumn unfolds across the United Kingdom, the short-term rental market finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with a blend of promising pricing trends and troubling declines in demand, while property managers face an unpredictable season where robust average daily rates clash with shrinking