Higher stamp duty and an end to tax relief for mortgage interest costs; being a landlord is getting expense.
Analysis of Land Registry data reveals scale of drop in home sales linked to 2014 stamp duty reforms.
Hometrack says in UK Cities Index for October 2016 that 'impetus for house price growth shifting north'.
DCLG data shows there were 38,730 new housing starts in England during the three months to September.
Philip Hammond said letting agent fees for tenants will be banned 'as soon as possible'.
Data from Council of Mortgage Lenders shows dip during Q3 in number and value of mortgages.
Philip Hammond set to use Autumn Statement to switch burden of letting agent fees from tenants to landlords.
George Osborne overhauled property taxation but the sector hopes his successor Hammond will be different.
Mayor Ada Colau said Barcelona 'stands up to speculation' as she unveiled the fines.
Housing Minister Gavin Barwell said pay-to-stay does not support working-class families struggling to get by.
Professional landlords are reportedly using the holiday lettings platform, and City Hall is looking to regulate.
DCLG plays down figures as the start of a new housebuilding cycle, but Labour calls the drop 'disastrous'.
Fastest growth in new homes for eight years but still figures fall short of meeting government's 2020 target.
Land Registry and ONS data shows London property outperformed all other regions of the UK in September.
Office construction increased by 4% over the past six months to 14.8 million sq ft.
Asking prices on homes for sale are resilient in the face of Brexit.
Landlords face higher costs, but may not be able to raise rents in response because of affordability issues.
It has been speculated that Trump's election in the US may cause Americans to migrate to London.
Some people love brutalism, some people hate it, what matters is who lives in these controversial estates.
House price index from Halifax shows slowing annual rate of growth in the UK.
Campaigners warn more households at risk of homelessness and poverty because of lower benefit cap.
Property firm says house prices will grow by 13.1% on average in the UK by 2021.
Sharp fall in the value of the pound against the dollar hands Americans a discount worth thousands.
But Black Brick boss also says sub-£1m property market is 'active and resilient' in London.
NHBC reports zero growth in the number of new homes registered to be built during the third quarter.
Public Accounts Committee says government risks missing 2020 target to sell enough land for 160,000 homes.
There was zero growth in house prices month-on-month in the UK during September, says Nationwide.
JLL forecasts predict a drop in the number of new homes started in England during 2017.
Benefit cap will be lowered to £23,000 in London and £20,000 outside of the city on 7 November.
The government is reportedly preparing to support the construction of 100,000 prefab homes.