
KeyStone is now formally supporting the Homes for Ukraine scheme
We are using a three bedroom property in Wigan to provide essential housing to Ukrainian refugees as part of the UK government’s Homes for Ukraine

We are using a three bedroom property in Wigan to provide essential housing to Ukrainian refugees as part of the UK government’s Homes for Ukraine

“The United Kingdom has been unwavering in its support and we continue to stand shoulder to shoulder as more than 115,000 people arrive from Ukraine,

Under the Housing Act 1996, Local housing authorities in England have a duty to secure accommodation for unintentionally homeless households in priority need[1]. Homeless households

Everyone pretty much agrees that we are in a housing crisis. At its simplest there are too many people without a decent place to live

At KeyStone, as we continue to ramp up and increase our property portfolio, some of the challenges with the UK’s conveyancing process are becoming clear;

Gender inequality is pervasive in the housing sector. Although housing is one of the most pressing public policy issues in the UK, the fact

Over a year into the pandemic, not even the bravest investor could have predicted the housing market would be stirring at such a rapid rate.

Why Birkenhead, Wirral? In 2020, there were: 9,060 households on Wirral’s Local Council Waiting List[1] 78 households in Temporary Accommodation[2] 17 households in Temporary Accommodation

At the time of writing, the UK is currently in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The past few months have brought new uncertainties, setbacks