by Malcolm Thomas | Sep 5, 2016 | Lettings, Market Trends
Andy Haldane is a chief economist for the Bank of England and in a recent interview with the Sunday Times says “I believe that property is a better bet for retirement planning than a pension. It ought to be a pension, but its almost certainly property.”...
by Daniel Bowden | Jul 27, 2016 | Lettings
This is the first blog that I have written for a while, so I am going to do a mixture of a post to do with my 2nd time renting a property and how I feel renting benefits you. So, in March my fiancée and I decided to move from our one bedroom flat above Greens Coffee...
by Simon Smith | Nov 19, 2015 | Lettings
Recent changes to the Residential Lettings Market have put the responsibility for combating Legionnaires Disease on Landlords for any property that they own. New Health and Safety legislation requires that landlords carry out risk assessments for the legionella...
by Simon Smith | Aug 4, 2015 | Lettings
As I mentioned in my previous blog, being a landlord can be an enjoyable experience, however as with most things in life, there are regulations, and legislation governing what we can or can’t do. The latest to impact the residential lettings market is that the...
by Simon Smith | Apr 16, 2015 | Lettings
Hello, and welcome to my first blog, the first of many covering all aspects of the residential lettings market: The general ‘DOs and DON’Ts’, the legal bits, taxation etc. Done right it can be an enjoyable experience, with very few little hick ups. There are...