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    Stoke Newington,
    London N16 0AR
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    June’s property market analysis

    June’s property market analysis

    Published about 3 years ago

    We’re almost halfway through 2022 and there is time to reflect on the current property market. Although the interest rate has risen, the impact has yet to hit buyer demand, with buyer numbers still high. Estate agents participating in Propertymark’s latest study reported an average of 100 purchasers registered per branch.

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    5 things landlords should know about green mortgages

    5 things landlords should know about green mortgages

    Published about 3 years ago

    Green mortgages can help landlords reduce three vital aspects – carbon emissions, fuel bills and mortgage repayments – by incentivising the purchase of the most eco-friendly homes and encouraging the upgrade of the least energy efficient rental stock.

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    Ground rent changes: your questions answered

    Ground rent changes: your questions answered

    Published about 3 years ago

    The Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities is getting ready to implement its latest reforms to residential ground rent this June. We’ve answered some of the most common questions ahead of the planned changes.

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    Is it worth making eco improvements before I sell?

    Is it worth making eco improvements before I sell?

    Published about 3 years ago

    Improving a property so it produces less carbon and lower fuel bills makes perfect sense but what about the return on investment? Unless you stick to low-outlay changes, such as LED light bulbs and thermal curtains, there will be a significant spend involved in creating an energy efficient home.

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    May’s property market analysis

    May’s property market analysis

    Published about 3 years ago

    Figures from April give an early indication of what lies ahead for home movers. Last month appears to mark a turning point in a market that has, up until now, defied the wider economic backdrop. While a bust isn’t forecast after such a big boom, the first signal of moderation has been identified by Nationwide.

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    4 reasons why landlords should accommodate electric vehicles

    4 reasons why landlords should accommodate electric vehicles

    Published over 3 years ago

    It’s no surprise that tenants are looking for properties where they can park up and plug in. Here are four reasons why landlords need to accommodate the ‘leccy car. Electric vehicles are kinder to the environment and currently kinder on the wallet…

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    Book yourself in to this design trend

    Book yourself in to this design trend

    Published over 3 years ago

    How you display your books depends on the aesthetic you’re aiming for but there is a style to suit everyone, from maximalist tightly-packed shelves to the minimalist art of arranging a single novel.

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    Chain-free buying & selling: your questions answered

    Chain-free buying & selling: your questions answered

    Published over 3 years ago

    Chain-free: two little words that can fill the hearts of home movers with happiness but do you know why? We’re often asked about the benefits of no one above or below you in the transaction, so we’ve put together a helpful Q&A guide to being chain-free.

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    March’s property market analysis

    March’s property market analysis

    Published over 3 years ago

    We’re far enough into the year to look back at the property predictions for 2022 to see if the forecasts were right. The majority of the experts assumed the market would revert to its familiar, seasonally-driven pattern – but statistics from the first quarter of this year paint a very different picture.

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    7 reasons to consider newly built for your next BtL

    7 reasons to consider newly built for your next BtL

    Published over 3 years ago

    Old versus new? When it comes to investing in property, many landlords will be weighing up period properties versus 20th century homes but what doesn’t always get a look in are homes built in the last 10 years. While brand new and nearly new may carry a premium at the purchase point, landlords shouldn’t write […]

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    5 design tricks you can pack up and take with you

    5 design tricks you can pack up and take with you

    Published over 3 years ago

    Whether you’re a homeowner upgrading your property to make it more appealing to buyers or you’re a design-driven tenant who can’t make permanent changes to their pad, sometimes it makes sense to pursue moveable home improvements. 

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    FOMO is behind the gazumping trend in lettings

    FOMO is behind the gazumping trend in lettings

    Published over 3 years ago

    Gazumping is when a tenant makes a last-minute offer on a rental property. Their offer will be higher than the one accepted by the landlord and it will come very late in the marketing process – perhaps after the referencing process has started or just before the tenancy agreement is signed. 

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