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Average Rents Up by 1.2% in the UK

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

The average rent across the United Kingdom has risen by 1.2% over the last year, according to the latest Countrywide Monthly Lettings Index. It’s the smallest increase for three years, with the average UK rent counted at £906 in January 2016. The rent levels are actually the highest on record at the moment, with the average rent now about 12% higher than the average rent prior to the recession.

 



Buyers Pay Over £16,000 More for Homes They Love

Friday, March 4, 2016

If you are looking to buy a new home, then be aware that you are likely to overspend by over £16,000 if you fall in the love with the home you want to buy. Research has revealed that 34% of homeowners forked out their full budget for a home they loved, while 44% of those said they had fallen in love with the property upon their very first viewing.

 



Property of the Week - 14

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Our property of the week - Situated on a quiet turning just off Haverstock Hill is this newly refurbished apartment situated on the second floor of an imposing red brick conversion.

 



Boost Your Home’s Appeal with Great Lighting

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

It’s surprising how many people give little to no thought to the lighting of their houses, but it’s one of the most important elements of creating a comfortable and highly functional living environment. The lighting we choose for our homes can have a huge influence on the comfort and appeal of the place, so in this blog we’ll look at some of the options available to improve the lighting of your home, whether it’s just for your own benefit or to increase the appeal of the property to potential buyers.

 



Property of the Week - 13

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Our property of the week - Beautifully decorated 2 bed apartment situated in Magpie Hall Road, Bushey.

 



What rights do tenants have?

Monday, February 22, 2016

Your rights as a tenant will vary according to what kind of tenant you are, but the vast majority of UK renters will be Assured Shorthold Tenants, which means you are renting the property you live in for a fixed term. The fixed terms can vary in length, but will never be less than six months.