Retired homeowners own a total of £743.07 billion in property despite continued volatility in the housing market, according to new research.
Sterling's recent gain against the euro provides a window of opportunity for international clients looking to buy property in eurozone countries.
The inheritance tax (IHT) threshold freeze has boosted government revenues from the tax by 14%, an accountancy firm said.
Claire Barker goes through the results of the latest ERSA research on how clients are using equity release
Fiona Murphy finds out how the market is evolving in line with consumer demands and financial growth
Economist and investment manager David Kauders has warned the UK is set for a crash so slow that many will not even see it coming.
The recent move of the Swiss National Bank (SNB) to set a minimum exchange rate against the euro will impact favourably on the Swiss property market, predicts international property search specialist Quintessentially Estates.
Alban L'Honneur, assistant fund manager on the Thames River Property team, examines why listed real estate has outperformed other sectors.
This weekend the national papers warned consumers off structured products but backed fixed rate bonds.
A warning about underperforming Child Trust Funds, dividends on the rise again, and the pros and cons of low-cost funds. Here is IFAonline's round-up of the weekend's national newspapers...