This is the question many people are asking right now, and the answer depends on your circumstances.

Well, we have been doing some research and for the whole of the UK it certainly does!Have a look at this graph and you will see that as the price rises the longer it takes to the property to be sold. But surprising figures for property under £100k !

Ground Floor Commercial Area - Let at £7,200 pa First Floor Flat for Refurbishment - Potential £8,400 pa

Homebuyers are heavily influenced by what they see, smell and hear, so here’s a guide to ensuring your property appeals to their senses.

In this quick read, we look at why landlords aren’t always immune to recessions and ways you can protect your rental portfolio.

We often get asked what is going to happen to Canterbury house prices.Many things affect house prices, and it comes down to simple supply and demand.On the supply side of the equation, in the short-term, the number of people wanting to sell their pro

You’ll see plenty of ghosts and ghouls trick-or-treating tonight, but here are three frightening scenarios that haunt landlords all year round.

With more larger Canterbury properties coming up for sale in the last few months, yet so few bungalows to buy, could the annexe be a solution…

Don’t let fraudsters swindle you out of your hard-earned money. Read on to discover what the ‘fake landlord’ scam is and how to protect yourself.

Being a Canterbury landlord is undoubtedly a challenge. The glory years of making money from ‘any old property’ are certainly in the past. With increased legislation and taxation from Government and the cost-of-living crisis (which will result in some Canterbury tenants struggling to pay their rent), times are challenging for many landlords.

Doom and gloom in the British property market or clickbait doom-mongers?

Last week the Bank of England increased interest rates to 2.25% and they are expected to be 3.25% by early next year. This increase will make the monthly mortgage payments more expensive for first-time buyers, an issue dubbed by some as the 'property