UK Homes Gain £44 In Value Daily
Positive signs for the UK property market as the first quarter of 2018 recorded an average growth of 1.27% in property prices.
Positive signs for the UK property market as the first quarter of 2018 recorded an average growth of 1.27% in property prices.
Since the start of the new year, there has been a significant surge in new buyers coming to the market, and due to the lack of sellers, there has been a serious demand for property in the UK. (more…)
There have been many changes within the UK property market over the past two years, especially if you’re a landlord. Increases in stamp duty and changes to tax regulations for the buy-to-let sector are just two examples of the hurdles for investors.
When listing a home for sale, we all cross our fingers and hope that someone will make an offer within the first few weeks and everything will be wrapped up neatly and quickly.
It is common to spend the weeks and months prior to placing your property on the market trying to get the house up to a suitable standard so that you can add as much value as possible.
No landlord wants to be losing money as one of their properties just sits there empty. So to ensure that your properties are always occupied with happy tenants and to make sure you’re making the most out of your investment, we’ve put together some helpful tips on how to be a great landlord to your tenant.
Spring is always a popular time to sell for homeowners. Your house will get the representation it deserves, thanks to the pleasant weather and sprouting plant life. However, it comes with the challenge of competing with all the other sellers. How can you help your home stand out amongst the crowd? What needs to be done to ensure a fair deal for all? We run through our six top tips for selling your home in Spring.
At some point or another we have all thought about our dream home and while most of us would be happy with a spacious detached 5-bedroom home with a large back garden, it appears from a recent survey that we’re just not being creative enough.
There always seems to be new forecasts on how property prices will perform across each year, but new research has aimed to predict how much it will cost to own or rent 10 years from now.
Jim Parker has been shortlisted in THE PEOPLE AWARDS category at this years’ ESTAS, the biggest award scheme in the UK residential property industry.