Even for seasoned house hunters, moving home tends to be a balancing act that can test your patience. If you're doing it for the first time, however, venturing into the unknown can be...
The total stock of property for sale in England and Wales saw a rise this month for the first time since October 2020, adding 7,257 properties to last month's record-low of 222,050.
In the post-pandemic world, the lines are blurring between work and leisure. People who were mandated to work from home during the worst of the Covid outbreak have realised the...
As we enter a new year, many landlords, investors and property professionals will be focussing on what the coming twelve months will bring to the property market, and what the most...
The property industry must actively make training and qualifications an integral part of all processes to significantly improve itself and match up to other, more heavily regulated...
Inventory clerks can set the right example to the industry and play their part in reducing the spread of Covid, by being sensible and safe in light of the fast spread of the new...
Rising average tenancy lengths make inventories and regular inspections much more important for letting agents and landlords, according to No Letting Go.
With the second half of the year in full swing and vaccination rates finally achieving the cautiously confident reopening of the country, activity in the market is heightening, spurred...
Pet ownership during the pandemic has boomed and following the introduction of the Tenant Fees Act 2019 in England, which states that tenants cannot be charged for all up-front letting...
Unless you're heavily into white, or have a time machine and are renting a home in the 70s and like marigold, the decor in your new rented home will be one of the first things you'll...