In this three minute read we highlight ways tenants can clear out their rental at the end of a tenancy to help avoid deposit disputes.
In this two minute read we offer some helpful tips to reduce the stress of moving by planning ahead and avoiding last-minute panic.
Success as a landlord doesn’t just centre around what you do when your property is tenanted. How you manage your rental when it’s empty is also crucial.
Is your loo putting buyers off? In this two minute read we look at cheap and cheerful ways to spruce up a bathroom and keep buyers interested.
In our articles on the Canterbury property market, we like to provide an insight into the real story of what is happening in our local (and national) property market and address the misconceptions that some of the media have been spreading. Despite a
Is now a good time to buy, or should you wait?
As an experienced Canterbury estate agent, we have seen many Canterbury homeowners frustrated by how long it takes to buy and sell their property and complete the sale. In this article, we will explain why buying and selling a home in Canterbury takes so long and how you can speed up the home-buying process.
The demand for renting was incredibly strong in 2022 helping push rents up by 11%. Rents will continue to rise over 2023 but at a slower rate as demand moderates and affordability pressures start to bite harder on renters. The most recent UK Rental Market analysis by Zoopla explains more.
With mortgage rates tripling over the last 12 months, one could be forgiven for thinking buying a Canterbury home as a first-time buyer would out of the question.Yet, what if we told you, it is £271 a year cheaper to buy a Canterbury home as a first
Spring officially starts next week, and with it comes a host of joys: longer days, trees in bud and flowers in bloom. And if you’re selling a property, there’s something else to celebrate – a spike in buyers looking to make their next move
In this quick read, we look at some of the responsibilities a landlord should always have at the top of their to-do list. Whilst some are legally required on an annual basis, others are recommended.
The Canterbury Property Market has confounded expectations and seen house prices rise in February, ever so slightly from those achieved in January. Yet the newspapers keep talking about a house price crash. So what is really happening?