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Spike in landlords putting properties up for sale as tougher rules, mortgage hikes and taxes bite
More than 111,000 rental properties disappeared from the rental market in 2024By ED MAGNUS Updated ...View More
I want to retire early at 48 but my wife says it's irresponsible: Money psychotherapist VICKY REYNAL replies
By VICKY REYNAL Updated: 03:48 EST, 4 March 2025 ...View More
Why do I need MORE than the average salary for a comfortable retirement? STEVE WEBB replies
By STEVE WEBB FOR THIS IS MONEY Updated: 02:00 EST, 3 March 2025 ...View More
Housebuilder shares are cheap: Do Labour's new homes plans make them a buying opportunity?
Housebuilders shares have dropped significantly since the General ElectionBy ED MAGNUS Updated: 0 ...View More
How much is YOUR stuff worth? Why the value of an average home's items has jumped £16,000
Rise is also being driven by bikes and books, according to Aviva By HARVEY DORSET Updated: 19 ...View More
The 'far too cheap' UK shares ripe for takeovers: Ten bargain stocks - including household names
Our share-picking expert Midas reveals bargains you can buy before its too late By JOANNE HART ...View More
JEFF PRESTRIDGE: No excuse for hellish hold-ups over pension pot switches
By JEFF PRESTRIDGE FOR THE MAIL ON SUNDAY Updated: 03:41 EST, 2 March 2025 ...View More
TONY HETHERINGTON: Fraudster pocketed my BA flight refund
By TONY HETHERINGTON, FINANCIAL MAIL ON SUNDAY Updated: 03:40 EST, 2 March 2025 ...View More
How buying a new car could mean getting a smaller mortgage
A finance agreement on a new car could wipe £18,000 off your borrowing powerBy ED MAGNUS Updated: ...View More
Your cheap and cheerful Ikea furniture from the 1970s could now be worth a fortune, expert says
Older items from the Swedish homeware giant are a new 'collectible category' By HELEN CRANE U ...View More