What key events do property investors need to be aware of in 2020?

The UK’s political landscape has changed considerably over the course of December and January. The election provided the Conservatives with a large majority, Boris Johnson being then able to pass the Brexit Withdrawal Bill. With the Brexit deadline almost certain to be met by the end of January, there is […]

Budget Reaction For The Property Market

Following today’s autumn budget announcement, a number of the UK’s leading property specialists have commented their opinion below. Jason North Associate Director and London Property Specialist says… “If, in a parallel universe, the EU referendum had not come about, this chancellor’s budget would have been welcomed as an uplifting and forward […]

Autumn Budget 2018: What reforms does the property sector require?

In light of the country’s advancement towards Brexit, the anticipated 2018 Autumn budget will reveal just how the Government is planning to manage the economy during this important political and economic transition. Set to be delivered on Monday, 29th October, this year’s budget takes on added significance as it marks […]

What may the 2018 Autumn Budget have in store for landlords?

After a turbulent couple of years, landlords will be hoping for respite and perhaps positive news from the Autumn Budget, which will be delivered on Monday, October 29th. Much of the UK’s financial landscape has been dominated by Brexit during 2018. Initial optimism that a deal would be agreed between […]

The True Cost Of Buy-To-Let Property

Buy-to-let is a very attractive investment option to many, but if you’re considering going down this road, it’s important to know that you will incur several costs that will impact your net return. Maintenance fees and letting agency charges need to be accounted for, while it’s quite likely that you’ll […]