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Why you can put your home on the market as Christmas approaches

Why you can put your home on the market as Christmas approaches

If you’re already cosily ensconced in your new home this December, congratulations – we hope you’ll be very happy there. But if you’re still considering selling a property, you may think that Christmas is best used for research, reflection about what you want to do,...

Consultation launched on new Decent Homes Standard

Consultation launched on new Decent Homes Standard

The government has announced plans to consult on its new Decent Homes Standard, stressing that it will launch this “as soon as possible”. Ultimately, the new standard will apply across both privately rented properties and social housing. What’s the background? In a...

Are Property Inventories Important? 10 Reasons Why You Need One!

Are Property Inventories Important? 10 Reasons Why You Need One!

Inventories might seem like just another checklist when it comes to renting, but they are in fact essential for both landlords and tenants. An inventory is a detailed record of the condition and contents of a rental property at the start of a tenancy. It's not only...

The autumn Budget: what does it mean for the UK’s property market?

The autumn Budget: what does it mean for the UK’s property market?

Now that the dust is settling from Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s Budget last week, Labour’s first for 14 years, it seems a good time to assess its implications for the UK’s housing market, and how it might affect you if you’re looking to buy or sell a home. So what are...

5 Ways Landlords Can Increase Their Rental Yield

5 Ways Landlords Can Increase Their Rental Yield

You’ll probably know this already if you are a landlord, but if you don’t yet, you should get to know it - because rental yield is important! But, what is rental yield and what do you, as a landlord you need to know about it? Put simply, rental yield is a way to...

What is Conveyancing? Your guide to the Conveyancing process

What is Conveyancing? Your guide to the Conveyancing process

Finding the house of your dreams is exciting and your next step is to secure the property as soon as possible. But buying a new home can be a complex process, particularly when it comes to understanding the conveyancing procedure. Here at Oakfield we always endeavour...

Going Pink for a Purpose: Our Office Supports Wear It Pink Day

Going Pink for a Purpose: Our Office Supports Wear It Pink Day

Last week, our office was pretty in pink as we proudly took part in Wear It Pink Day to support Breast Cancer Now. From bold pink outfits to subtle accessories, our team came together to raise awareness and funds for this incredible cause. As soon as we stepped into...

All change in the rental sector – what is the Renters’ Rights Bill?

All change in the rental sector – what is the Renters’ Rights Bill?

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has vowed to pass the Renters’ Rights Bill ‘as soon as possible’ – as the legislation has now returned to Parliament for its second reading. The bill, which has been welcomed by organisations such as the housing charity Shelter, was...

How to increase the value of your home

How to increase the value of your home

In the ever-changing landscape of the East Sussex property market, thinking about how to increase the value of your home has never been more important. As a homeowner, you may have entertained the idea of selling your current property in the future. With this in mind,...

What can we learn from the Grenfell Inquiry

What can we learn from the Grenfell Inquiry

Last month, the six-year Grenfell Inquiry, led by retired judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick, released its final, 1,700-page report into the 2017 fire at the west London tower block which cost 72 lives. (Victims’ aged ranged from six to 84.) Cladding had already been...