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An Investor’s Dream Market?
With a shortage of new homes being built and interest rates remaining at historically low levels, there has perhaps never been a better time to invest in a property with a view to letting it out. The market opportunity is huge. Mortgages are increasingly hard to...
Top Autumn Tips
With the clocks having gone back we definitely know that Summer is over, and Winter is on its way. There are a number of property jobs to bear in mind at this time of year, whether you are marketing a vacant property, managing a rental property, or visiting tenants...
Clutter Costs!
In the current market, if you are to maximise your price, it is more important than ever to ensure that your property is a highly saleable proposition, rather than one that makes another house look good by comparison. Of course, there are several basics that should be...
The Accountable Manager
One of the attractions of property as an investment is that it apparently “looks after itself”. In an ideal world, the tenant pays the rent, the rent covers the mortgage, and you the landlord need not be especially involved apart from banking the difference. If only...
The Courteous Buyer
Most people move house rarely and often have little idea of the etiquette required if the stress of moving is to be minimised. Our job as progressive estate agents is to help buyers and sellers minimise this stress by seeing the world through their eyes and advising...
Top 10 issues affecting residential landlords – Part 2
Safety requirements Landlords should ensure that the property meets all current safety regulations including Gas, Electrical and Fire and all privately rented properties must have a working smoke alarm on each floor, with carbon monoxide alarms in any rooms that are...
How to Interpret a Survey
Buyers clearly need to make informed choices when it comes to deciding which property to buy and at what price, although only about one in five people in England and Wales commissions a survey (source: RICS). However, we find that buyers can be unnecessarily...
The top 10 issues affecting residential landlords – Part 1
Over the next 2 weeks we will look at the issues affecting residential Landlords when renting out their property. Tenants can report your property if it is below standard Landlords have a legal duty under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 to ensure that...
First Impressions
You only get one chance to make a first impression! When it comes to selling your home, attention to detail could be pivotal in securing an early sale at the best possible price. Most buyers have a good idea of their preferred location, minimum accommodation needs and...
A Proper Inventory
All residential tenancy deposits must by law be protected by being lodged in a government-recognised scheme, such as the Deposit Protection Service (DPS), which is evidence based. This means that the decision to either return or withhold a deposit at the end of a...









