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    Stoke Newington,
    London N16 0AR
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    6 reasons why your tenant may sublet in 2023…and how to spot it

    6 reasons why your tenant may sublet in 2023…and how to spot it

    Published almost 2 years ago

    Would you know if your tenant presented a subletting risk? Are you confident you’d know how to spot if subletting was taking place? With recent research by Direct Line showing 1 in 8 tenants had engaged in subletting activity – and with 22% of tenants considering or already signed up to Airbnb or similar – subletting is something to take seriously in 2023.

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    Latest: property market report

    Latest: property market report

    Published almost 2 years ago

    As we progress through the third quarter of 2023, it’s interesting to note the broader trends in the property market. While the frantic conditions that accompanied the pandemic are over, the moving market is brisker than it was four years ago. To illustrate, Zoopla found property offers are received quicker now when compared to pre-Covid times.

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    5 feng shui basics for the keen seller

    5 feng shui basics for the keen seller

    Published about 2 years ago

    Whether you have an open mind at the start of the sales process or have been on the market for some time and are looking for any extra advantage, the art of feng shui can be deployed to help sell your home.

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    Heat pumps: 6 burning questions answered

    Heat pumps: 6 burning questions answered

    Published about 2 years ago

    Heat pumps are still a relatively new way to power residential homes but their fuel savings, eco credentials and ability to improve your EPC rating isn’t going unnoticed. We answer the top six heat pump questions so you can make an informed installation decision.

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    Flower power: bloomcore is home décor’s latest trend

    Flower power: bloomcore is home décor’s latest trend

    Published about 2 years ago

    While we’ve gone mad for the lush green of house plants, a new interior fashion wants to bring more colour and botanical pattern back into our homes. Bloomcore encourages us to embrace flowers, buds and delicate petals and if you want something longer lasting than a bunch of real blooms, you’re in luck.

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    Latest: property market report

    Latest: property market report

    Published about 2 years ago

    With the longest day of the year behind us and the midway point of 2023 passed, we can evaluate how the first half of the year has treated the sales market. Predictions have come true. The red hot conditions and extraordinary price hikes of the pandemic have subsided.

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    A tenant’s guide to garden expectations

    A tenant’s guide to garden expectations

    Published about 2 years ago

    Renters are expected to act in a ‘tenant-like manner’ and that means undertaking small maintenance jobs inside the property and outdoors too. In fact, a poll by the Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) found garden maintenance was one of the top five reasons for deposit disputes.

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    7 things home movers should know about bamboo

    7 things home movers should know about bamboo

    Published about 2 years ago

    The tall, slender canes of bamboo are appealing to many gardeners. The plant brings a tropical, tranquil vibe to outside spaces, gently rustling in the breeze and quickly screening undesirable views. It’s also the fastest growing plant on earth, making it a problematic issue in UK gardens.

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    Your guide to garden stumperies

    Your guide to garden stumperies

    Published about 2 years ago

    Stumperies date back to Victorian times when rotting stumps, exposed roots and tree trunks were used as a decorative way of showing off one’s collection of ferns and other shade-loving plants. King Charles III is a stumpery fan and his Highgrove garden is home to reportedly the biggest stumpery in the UK.

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    What do buyers think of your paint choices?

    What do buyers think of your paint choices?

    Published about 2 years ago

    When Samsung Electronics UK Ltd questioned 2,000 UK adults about paint colours and property, it made some very interesting discoveries. While many sellers fret over whether their house is too cluttered or their bedrooms too small, critical buyers may be basing their decisions on your choice of wall colour.

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    June Property Market Analysis

    June Property Market Analysis

    Published about 2 years ago

    Spring is one of the busiest times in property. When forming a snapshot of current conditions, we overlay our own data with that of the industry’s leading organisations. The last four weeks show the market is moving in the right direction.

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    6 things landlords need to know about the Renter’s Reform Bill

    6 things landlords need to know about the Renter’s Reform Bill

    Published about 2 years ago

    There was a lot of fanfare after the Renters’ Reform Bill got its first reading in Parliament earlier in May but despite the publicity, there is a long way to go before the Bill becomes law. We’ve outlined what happens next and when we may expect the law to change.

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