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Selling your property through modern auction

Selling your property through modern auction

If you thought selling property at auction was only for run-down places, or that it didn’t offer value for money, you might want to think again. Methods have moved on considerably in recent times, meaning modern auctions are flexible, secure and can lead to a swift...

Spotlight on charities – Warming up the homeless

Spotlight on charities – Warming up the homeless

This is a wonderful charity which started off with a very humble beginnings, with a group of friends coming together in Hastings to try and make the lives of people sleeping rough a little more bearable. Since then, the charity has grown to an impressive size and has...

Block management: new Building Safety Act comes into force

Block management: new Building Safety Act comes into force

Five years on from the Grenfell tragedy, the government’s new Building Safety Act is now law, although different elements of it will come into force at different times, some potentially many months into the future. It brings with it some significant changes to the...

How Oakfield can help you overcome the ‘conveyancing logjam’

How Oakfield can help you overcome the ‘conveyancing logjam’

More than half a million UK homes are currently sold subject to contract, according to figures from the property portal Rightmove. This has created a logjam for conveyancing, or the process of transferring the legal title of a house from one owner to another,...

Landlords must fit smoke and carbon monoxide alarms from this autumn

Landlords must fit smoke and carbon monoxide alarms from this autumn

From the start of October, under new rules, landlords must provide a carbon monoxide alarm in rental homes in rooms tenants use as living accommodation where there is a fixed combustion appliance, like a boiler or gas heater – although not a gas cooker – in place....

Freehold versus leasehold – what are the differences?

Freehold versus leasehold – what are the differences?

When it comes to buying or selling a home, the words freehold and leasehold will be bandied around plenty – but you might not always be clear on what exactly they mean. Does one model of ownership have advantages over another? And are you likely to find it more...