Whether you are a Canterbury homeowner, first-time buyer or landlord; the last 15 months has been a roller coaster ride when it comes to the Canterbury property market. With 213,120 UK house buyers and 58,580 UK tenants moving home in June, the summe
In this three-minute read, we look at how landlords can gain the winning edge, starting with deposit disputes.
The bungalow is a building that has represented a more leisurely, gentler way of life since the early 1900’s. Bungalows have been sold as an aspiration for those about to retire, saving them the annoyance of having to climb stairs. With an ageing p
In this three-minute read, we look at ways to present your property to achieve the best possible deal.
The semi-detached house – the icon of middle-class aspiration, the pinnacle of liberalism yet at the same time compromised individuality, the ‘semi’ as it is colloquially termed is, for many Canterbury homeowners, the highpoint of modern domestic bliss.
In this three-minute read, we look at what sellers can do to avoid their property sitting on the market.
This three-minute read explores the reasons why evictions happen and how they are carried out.
224.7% more people sell in June compared to the Canterbury area 10-year average
In this three-minute read, we look at what’s involved in changing letting agents.
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.