
What 'fully-furnished', 'unfurnished' and 'part-furnished' really mean, so you can decide which choice suits your rental needs best.

What 'fully-furnished', 'unfurnished' and 'part-furnished' really mean, so you can decide which choice suits your rental needs best.

Looking for a way to make renting more affordable? Here are 9 ways you can cut the costs without compromising living standards.

How your landlord can increase rent changed on 1 May 2026. Here’s what you can expect and how to deal with a rent increase you think is unfair.

Somewhere between finally finding the kettle and realising your new commute looks very different, it’s natural to wonder whether your old car still fits your new lifestyle. Time for a change? Time for a new Vauxhall car.

The rental market is moving back towards balance as supply improves and demand eases. For renters, you can expect more choice of homes and slower rent increases than in recent years.

Rental growth slows to 2.2% as supply rises and demand drops to 6-year low.

Rental market conditions are starting to normalise as supply and demand rebalance. The affordability of renting remains a key constraint on the pace of future rental inflation.

Renters have seen a greater increase in housing costs since 2022 than mortgaged homeowners.

Rents are rising at the slowest pace for 4 years as the supply and demand imbalance narrows. This is welcome news but strong competition for rented homes remains.