We know of many Canterbury buy-to-let landlords who fell into property investing by accident. Many didn’t want to sell their family home when the Canterbury housing market crashed in the Credit Crunch of 2009/10, yet still needed to move (often for

In this two-minute article, we look at why now is a great time to sell your urban property.

In this two-minute read, we explain why your letting agent should be part of a client money protection (CMP) scheme.

This two-minute read will help you learn about conveyancing solicitors and how to find the right one for you.

A recent study published by Denton House Research using statistics from the Government and other letting industry sources, show that landlords who don't use a letting agent to manage their property are 272.5% more likely to be two months or more in r

In this three-minute read, we take a look at the most common rules and regulations that Canterbury and Sandwich landlords need to remember.

Investing in property has historically been a sound investment, yet alternative investments (like Cryptocurrency) have been gaining traction over the last five years. So, should we all ditch buying our own home and buy Bitcoin?

The average rate of house price growth has risen to a 10-year high in Wales, Yorkshire & the Humber and the North East, and is very close to a decade-high in the North West and Midlands too – as shown in the chart below. These are some of the m

The value of an average Canterbury semi-detached house has increased in value by £26,627 in the last 12 months, an increase in value of 8.3%.

When moving home, it’s always a kind of chicken and egg situation, you will no doubt have been nosing online for your potential next home, but you’re also curious about the value of the home you already own. But when you own a property and a

In this three-minute read, we look at how Canterbury and Sandwich homebuyers can get a good mortgage deal.

Canterbury house prices dropped by 1.2% last month, according to the Land Registry.This means the annual rate of house price growth in Canterbury has eased to 7.1%, a little way from the 9.2% yearly rate experienced only a few months ago. This is sti