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The average time it takes to sell a property has not improved over the past year, remaining at 42 days, while in half of local authorities delays have worsened. Zoopla analysed the average timescale between properties being listed for sale and an offer being accepted from a buyer, at which point the property is marked…
How brokers can navigate a challenging appraisal outlook
How time adjustments work One area that’s widely misunderstood, according to Barker, is how appraisers handle what’s known as a “market in transition” – a term used to describe any market that’s actively moving either up or down, rather than holding steady. When a market is declining, an appraiser will look at recent comparable sales…
CrossCountry Mortgage sued over inflated appraisal fees
A Florida resident is challenging appraisal fees in a new class action lawsuit against a major lender and an appraisal management company. Processing Content Clayton Bernholtz sued CrossCountry Mortgage and Class Valuation last month for unjust enrichment, in a state filing the AMC removed to a federal court last week. The 16-page complaint argues that…
ATTOM Opportunity Zones Q2 2026: Less Than Half Gain Value
Median home prices grew year-over-year in 46.3 percent of Opportunity Zone census tracts, compared to 49.8 percent of tracts outside the zones; Tracts outside the zones were more likely to see double-digit home price growth year-over-year IRVINE, Cal. — August 13, 2026 — ATTOM, the leading provider of property data, AI-powered intelligence, and real estate analytics…
Capital gains tax has climbed back up the list of landlords’ concerns
9:01 AM, 5th August 2026, 10 hours ago There haven’t been any government announcements. No Budget has proposed an increase. Yet conversations about higher CGT seem to be everywhere. So what’s changed? Part of the answer may lie in the wider political conversation. Since Andy Burnham became Prime Minister, he has repeatedly argued that wealth…
Local Owner-Operator Snags Pico-Robertson Apartment Property
Marcus & Millichap closed the sale of 1476 S Shenandoah St., a 16-unit multifamily property in Los Angeles. The property sold for $5.3 million, or $334,937 per unit. “Properties like this rarely become available in Pico-Robertson, especially those that have been held by the same ownership for more than two decades,” said Sam Liberow, senior managing director investments. “After 23 years of ownership, the offering generated six competitive offers,…