Calls for empty homes to become available as rental stock

A membership body for the property sector has called for action on empty homes during National Empty Homes Week, which runs from February 28 to March 6. Propertymark has written to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities demanding action on empty homes to bolster much-needed supply in the private rented sector […]

Call for an Energy Saving Stamp Duty

The Energy Efficiency Infrastructure Group (EEIG) has written to the Chancellor, calling on the government to support a long-term, revenue neutral Energy Saving Stamp Duty Incentive. The coalition of industry groups, businesses and charities, which organisations working with landlords and tenants, aims to encourage property owners to future-proof their buildings against high energy bills. The […]

Almost 230,000 New Private Rented Homes are Needed Every Year

The UK needs almost 230,000 new private rented homes a year to meet government housing targets, according to a new report. The report,  by economics consultancy Capital Economics and commissioned by the National Residential Landlords Association, says government targets amount to a need for 340,000 new homes a year by the middle of the decade. […]

Seven steps to getting your garden ready for spring

The winter weather may not yet be quite behind us but now is the time to get your hands dirty and to start thinking about your spring garden. Bulbs are already beginning to erupt, and we are just starting to see the first signs of blossom on the trees, but there is work to be […]

Huge growth in buy-to-let sector

The country’s buy-to-let industry has grown substantially in value over the last five years, according to recent research by Octane Capital. The property finance company says the sector has increased by almost £240 billion, due to strong house price growth. Their research estimates there are 5.5 million private rental properties within the UK rental sector […]

Commercial landlords rise to the challenge

Commercial landlords are seeking new ways to attract tenants to meet the change in demand caused by the pandemic. This includes looking at shorter tenancies, letting options that give tenants a degree of flexibility and improving facilities within buildings. More than three fifths of the UK’s commercial landlords are struggling to attract tenants to traditional […]

New rules for owners of second homes

Changes have been announced that are set to target homeowners who leave properties empty rather than letting them out. Currently, owners of second homes in England are able to avoid paying council tax and can access small business rates relief by simply declaring an intention to let the property out to holidaymakers.  This has led […]

Important cladding announcement

The government has recently reset its approach to building safety with a plan to protect leaseholders and make wealthy developers and companies pay to fix the cladding crisis. Secretary of State for Levelling Up Michael Gove has announced that no leaseholder living in their own flat should have to pay a penny to fix unsafe […]

Top interior design trends for 2022

As the new year gets underway, many of us may be considering making changes to the home over the coming months. And with the arrival of 2022 come a number of predictions for what we should be looking out for in terms of interior design. So, whether you intend to go big and bold this […]

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

As another very unusual year draws to a close, we would like to wish all our landlords and tenants, their families and friends, and everyone we have worked with a very Happy Christmas! The pandemic has resulted in a great deal of change for those working in the lettings industry and the past 12 months […]

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