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Terrace of brick houses on Brent Terrace in Barnet

Brent sees biggest rent hike in London as one-bed prices rise to 70% of income

Rental prices across London are taking up higher fractions of people’s income, and Brent has experienced the biggest rise in

Woman domestic abuse

Domestic abuse survivors in need of homelessness support from London councils reaches record-high

The number of domestic abuse survivors in need of homelessness support from London councils has nearly doubled in the last

Islington North candidates pushed on housing policies at hustings ahead of election

Private renter protection, landlord registers and social housing were top of the agenda as Islington North candidates were questioned by

‘Pointy’ Penny and feisty Farage: social media reactions to the BBC election debate

With Penny Mordaunt tweeting throughout and Labour hitting back, here are the top social media reactions to the live BBC

West Ealing housing

Ealing residents complain about living conditions after new council plan released

Ealing Council has released a new plan as a vision for the next 15 years, but residents think it is

A photo of the outside of the Spires shopping centre on a grey day, showing the logo of the centre and the two spires for which it is named

MP opposes Barnet shopping centre development

Chipping Barnet MP Theresa Villiers is opposing the development of the Spires shopping centre into housing.   The proposed development

Ealing Council. Sourced from Unsplash

A third of long-term vacant dwellings in Ealing are council owned

New figures show the local authority owns 31% of long-term vacant dwellings in Ealing which are left vacant and unfurnished

An Elizabeth line sign

Where is the cheapest place to live on the Elizabeth line?

More than 8million people call London home, but even more come and go from the city every day. Finding affordable

Demolition of 23,000 London social-rented homes has led to homeless families

23,000 social-rented home were demolished in the London over the last decade, while only 12,000 were built according to analysis

House prices dip amidst financial uncertainty after a decade of frenetic growth

UK house prices dropped in November amidst financial uncertainty as mortgage rates rose and recession loomed, after a decade of

The end of an ultra-low interest rate era in housing

The Bank of England (BoE) raised Bank Rate by 0.75% to 3% on 3rd November, which was the biggest increase

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