Every new year brings its own housing market buzzwords, predictions, and curveballs — and 2026 looks set to follow the pattern.
Both landlords and tenants are increasingly managing everything online: referencing, deposits, rent payments, maintenance requests, tenancy agreements, inventories, and more. That convenience is brilliant… until a scammer gets involved. Here are some practical ways landlords and tenants can stay safe this Cyber Monday and beyond.
The November Budget introduces new tax measures that will influence affordability, demand and long-term property decisions. With higher household costs and a new levy on homes over £2 million, buyers and sellers will need to plan their next steps with clearer strategy.
Knowing when to refurbish your rental property isn’t about following a calendar — it’s about following the money. Because the right refurb, done at the right time, can be one of the most profitable decisions a landlord ever makes. Here are five high-return on investment moments and moves worth paying attention to.
If you’re planning to move in 2026, the best time to get ready isn’t when the Christmas tree comes down — it’s right now.
If you’re buying or selling a home, you’ll need a conveyancer. In this article, we’ll look at what factory conveyancing is and whether it’s any good.
As a landlord, there are many, many benefits of using a professional letting agent. But what should you be able to expect from them?
The word landlord is loaded with history — and not all of it good. It is believed to have originated in the 14th century and can still conjure images of distant property owners collecting rent with little regard for the people living on their land.
We often think of habits as something we do, but the environment we live in plays a huge role in shaping them.
It’s one of life’s big property questions: should you love the home you’re in or list it for sale and move on?
The cost-of-living crisis isn’t just affecting tenants – landlords are feeling it too. Rising mortgage rates, higher insurance premiums, and repair costs that seem to climb every week mean every penny counts. But responsible landlords know there are smart ways to protect their investment and support their tenants through challenging times.
If you’re looking for an estate agent to sell your home or rent out your property, you might be scrolling through their reviews. That’s a smart move. Here are some tips to help you.