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In our latest Briefing note on the rental market, we analysed the age, income and affordability of renters across the UK, comparing houses to flats.
Keller Williams has announced that, after having had over twenty agents trialling the use of content and insights from Dataloft by PriceHubble, a new agreement has been put in place for the entire UK operation.
We’ve launched an enhanced version of our platform, Dataloft by PriceHubble. Subscribers continue to benefit from the things they love plus even more hyper-local content, quicker outputs, and more high-quality datasets brought to life.
In Briefing Note 12, we explore the extent to which people on low earnings are excluded from the UK’s private rental sector, or compromise on their living standards.
In this Briefing note we draw on results from our Rental Potential Model. Looking across 60 cities and towns; we’ve identified the strongest relationships which explain high rents, using correlations to express the strength of the relationship as a percentage.
Dataloft Inform subscribers have access to national, regional and local market insights at their fingertips. The content is visual, branded and easy to use. Accessing this knowledge puts our subscribers in a position of power, keeping them one step ahead of increasingly savvy customers.
Steeply rising rents over the past year or two have focused attention on ‘affordability’ because it is central to the outlook for rental growth. Overall, declining affordability limits potential for rental growth.
In this Briefing note, we report headline trends from higher earners in London and Manchester.
Eco-Step Scores measure the biodiversity potential of an urban area. Environmental credentials have become a priority for investors and consumers. The government, in its Levelling Up White Paper, put an emphasis on bringing wildlife back into our publicly accessible green spaces – which is more complicated than simply adding more
green space.
PriceHubble, the global property data and technology business, has acquired Dataloft, a leading UK residential property market intelligence company. This marks PriceHubble’s fifth acquisition to date and represents a significant milestone in its global growth strategy following a launch in the UK market last autumn, building on the success in Europe and Asian markets.
At Dataloft, we’ve taken the housing market Census data to a more micro level is to tie in with the very local needs of our Dataloft Inform subscribers. Dataloft Inform users have access to a wide range of market insights, content and collateral, right down to postcode sector level.
Moving into 2023, housing market sentiment has improved from the immediate fallout from the Liz Truss Growth Plan. Nonetheless, we continue to see a weakening economy and rising interest rates.
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