“Tell me what is happening to the Canterbury property market”, when asked this question we always reply, “It depends if you are buying, selling or both”.The Canterbury property market is like a seesaw. For the last two years, it has been quit
You have so many emotions wrapped up in changing address: there could be feelings of sadnesssaying goodbye, combined with the excitement of your new home. Moving home is full of highs and lows and just when you think you are coming to the end, you h
Even though the average value of a Canterbury first-time buyer property has risen by 312.3% since 1989 to £348,790, the monthly payments Canterbury first-time buyers must make on their mortgages as a proportion of their take-home pay is 42.9% less t
Could the high levels of mortgages that Canterbury people take out cause another property crash?Many Canterbury homeowners and landlords have been contacting us recently and asking what will happen to the Canterbury (and the UK) property market? More
· 237 of the 784 properties on the market in the Canterbury area have had a price reduction in the last 3 months. · The average reduction has been 7.6% of the original asking price. · This is great news for Canterbury home buyers and Canterbury buy-to-let landlords, strangely Canterbury house sellers as well.
· The Canterbury property market is on the verge of a ‘tipping point’.· The rate of house price growth has started to ease with a reduction in the number of properties that w
In this two-minute read, we look at why you should be cautious of rent-to-rent schemes and how they could be less profitable in the long run.
Well, what a weekend that was. Street parties, gatherings in the park, the purple bunting, egg and cress sandwiches, union jack flags, cheese and pineapple on cocktail sticks, and let's not forget the trifle – the Platinum Jubilee Party. And no decent party is worth its salt without a game or a quiz.
This article looks at how investing in Canterbury property could help you 'hedge' against inflation and protect your savings and wealth against the possible recession.
• Many commentators believe we have seen the peak of the Canterbury property market.• So, should savvy bargain hunters wait for Canterbury house prices to fall?• Or could postponing your house buying for any anticipated Canterbury house price d
If you have become a landlord due to unexpected circumstances such as bereavement or a new relationship, here’s some helpful advice. A two-minute read.
According to some newspapers and pundits, the property market boom could soon be over with the increasing interest rates and inflation. In this article, we share the 3 fundamental economic reasons why things are different to the last property market crash and 4 reasons why buy-to-let landlords are coming back into the Canterbury rental market.