Government Proposes New Three-Year Tenancy Agreements
In an effort to make renting a viable long-term option for thousands of people, the Government have proposed a three-year tenancy agreement.
How Much Does Disrepair Put Off Home Buyers?
When viewing a property, we’re all on the lookout for anything and everything that needs fixing or could use a bit of work.
A Tenant’s Guide to Moving Out
Your tenancy has come to an end, and now there are a lot of different tasks you will need to juggle before you can successfully leave the property. Take a look at our guide to moving out.
New Details Revealed On National Planning For New Homes
A new national planning policy has been published by the Housing Secretary and has outlined the Government’s vision for new homes throughout the UK.
How To Boost UK’s Ailing Housing Market
The UK housing market has been squeezed to such a level that many are now waiting for it to crash down around us. Excessive red tape, failed government policies and a “too little too late” building plan has come to a head and we have a situation where there is
15% Rental Rate Rise Predicted By 2023
The rental market in the UK has seen its fair share of changes over the last two years and it is now looking like those changes are starting to have an impact. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) recently conducted a survey which provided some interesting forecasts for the Private
Study reveals the average upfront cost to purchasing a home
Buying a home has always been a costly endeavour and while many focus on making sure they have enough money to put down a solid deposit, there are still plenty of other upfront costs that can quickly mount up. A new study from TotallyMoney has looked into all of the expenses
How much do top schools add to a property’s price?
If you and your family have ever looked for a new home, there is a good chance you’ve taken a look at the local schools so you can make an informed decision about your purchase. If you’ve got young children then living in the catchment area of a good school is
A landlord’s guide to keeping your tenant’s happy
No landlord wants to be losing money as one of their properties just sits there empty. So, to ensure that your properties are always occupied with happy tenants, and that you’re making the most out of your investment, we’ve put together some helpful tips on how to be a great
Brexit and the Housing Market
Reports on 14th September via the BBC suggested a no-deal scenario for Brexit would result in a catastrophic situation of the housing market, the chief headline being a 35% drop in the value of housing in the country. This has no doubt impacted the housing market significantly and industry insiders