Why Guaranteed Rent Provides Confidence For Landlords
All landlords can benefit from a helping hand and guaranteed rent is of great support during challenging times.
Electrical Safety In the Private Rented Sector
Brexit has delayed the implementation of most legislation over the last 18 months, but hot off the heels of a triumphant Conservative Party victory, the first real piece of lettings legislation has made an appearance. The Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 hits the statute books on the 1st June…
End Of Tenancy Cleaning Tips Bournemouth Landlords Must Know
Landlords know the end of tenancy clean is one of the most important challenges they face. Make sure you make the most of it.
Bournemouth Landlords: Are Your Tenants Breaking The Rules?
Landlords face many challenges when letting property, and it is vital to form a strong relationship with tenants.
Affordable Kitchen Upgrades To Sell Your Bournemouth Home
The kitchen is one of the most important rooms in the house, and good improvements add value to the property.
How long do Bournemouth properties take to sell on average?
If you’re selling or buying a property in Bournemouth, there are a few reasons why it may be taking some time to agree a sale – or to find that perfect place to call your new home. So how long is too long to persist in the Bournemouth property market? If you’re looking to sell…
The leasehold scandal of Bournemouth
Freehold or leasehold – which is best? When buying a property in the UK there are two main types of ownership – freehold and leasehold. Boiled down, they mean the following: Freehold: The person who owns the freehold of a property owns the property and the land it stands on. Leasehold: The person who owns a…
Bournemouth property market – summer 2019 update
Over the summer, the foundations of the Bournemouth property market have continued to be essentially sound, but the current political climate means that all-important element of consumer confidence has been reduced. That in turn is triggering some potential Bournemouth property buyers and sellers to falter slightly and hang fire on making any firm decisions on…
Less than 40% of Bournemouth homes are eco friendly
The UK Government pledged last month to cut greenhouse gas emissions to ‘net zero’ by 2050 – but what does this mean for the UK’s homeowners and landlords? Britain’s 27.2 million homes are currently responsible for more than a quarter of the country’s CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions, and recent research suggests it would…