Taking StockWhy Reit valuations could be set for a reboundThe metrics point to a prospective rebound in UK Reit valuations, although it's going to be a rather patchy affairSave5 July 2024
IC staffWhat investors can expect from Keir Starmer’s LabourA new government with a five-year mandate raises the prospect of major changes to the way the nation is governed. IC reporters look at what happens nextSave5 July 2024
General Election 2024What a Labour government will mean for your moneyThe Party's manifesto contains policies that impact savers, investors, landlords and workersSave3 July 2024
EconomicsWhy interest rate cuts won't boost house pricesFixed-rate mortgages are insulating homeowners – but not for longSave2 July 2024
Tax Planning'I'm a non-dom – do I have to pay capital gains tax?'Tax & Pensions Clinic: Our reader has sold a property and made a profit but isn’t sure how, when or even if he should declare it to HMRCSave24 June 2024
Pensions & Retirement‘Can I pay off my mortgage and retire with £1.5mn?’Portfolio Clinic: Our reader invested rather than paying off debt when rates were low, but now needs to pay off a loan and boost his retirement funds. Taha Lokhandwala helps find a waySave14 June 2024
Tax PlanningNI & stamp duty: What the Conservative manifesto means for youRishi Sunak unveils plans to slash taxes affecting workers, landlords, savers and investorsSave11 June 2024
Results & Trading UpdatesLondonMetric Property growing in moribund Reit marketA period of consolidation after the merger with LXi means the new company has time to reduce its debts and sells off unwanted assets Save4 June 2024
PropertyWhy political change will be no panacea for landlordsBudding buy-to-let landlords could look for opportunities abroad if Labour follows the Conservative leadSave29 May 2024
Taking StockA commercial property special opportunityAfter a distressing period for Reit investors, a recovery play on the commercial property market hopes to debut in LondonSave10 May 2024