
So Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party have seen their best general election result in more than thirty years. But what might this mean for the UK’s property sector?
So Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party have seen their best general election result in more than thirty years. But what might this mean for the UK’s property sector?
As the holidays approach, you may be starting to think about going away for some winter sun, or visiting family and friends over the festive period. But while you’re away, there are a few things to consider when you’re leaving your property unattended.
After a year of change and uncertainty, 2019 is ending on a high note for the London property market as we see an increase in first time buyer mortgage completions in the capital to Quarter 3.
The election manifestos are out, and landlords and tenants have a lot to consider. Here are some of the main things to come out of the election manifestos from the big three parties and how they could affect you in the coming years.
As November nears its end, let’s take a look back on some of the big property stories in the news this month. Here’s a roundup of the most important things that have been happening.
In streets across many towns and cities, you’ll always notice a variety of letting or for sale boards. In many cases, this is a natural part of the advertising process, and once fulfilled, the board is removed. However, in some parts of the country, the number of letting boards is starting to cause issues for residents.