Property Professional’s Market Comment

Property Professional’s Market Comment

Being invited to a corporate event is always interesting as you know there will be a room full of people you’ve not seen for years, some you’ve never met or some you meet all the time and last week we were at York Races courtesy of Big Property Sale. When...
Buy to Let Property – Should I still Invest?

Buy to Let Property – Should I still Invest?

Mildly interesting article in The Telegraph this week. It is not new news for this blog and something we have commented on recently but as always other people’s opinions are interesting. I’m a buy-to-let landlord; should I still invest? The consequences of Brexit...
Week 1: Buy to Let Property Post BREXIT

Week 1: Buy to Let Property Post BREXIT

One week is undoubtedly not an example of the future but we started this week with some caution as to how the UK property market would respond to the BREXIT vote. Whilst we didn’t foresee any immediate changes we were a little concerned by buyers confidence. However,...
BREXIT and the Buy to Let Property Market

BREXIT and the Buy to Let Property Market

BREXIT Like it Or Not We Are Out The nation has voted and the decision has been taken to leave the EU. Everyone has turned into a keyboard politician and there has been some unpleasant finger pointing and accusations already. Let us be honest and mature about this and...
A Working Week in the Glamorous & Gritty North

A Working Week in the Glamorous & Gritty North

Monday: Short trip into Leeds city centre to inspect an apartment one of our buy to let investors has agreed to buy. Happy to report it was in great condition and the tenant is not just looking after the place but there is genuine scope for rental increase and...
BREXIT – Property World Holds its Breath

BREXIT – Property World Holds its Breath

Buy to let property has its predictable seasonal changes in activity almost every year, with summer holidays and Christmas naturally effecting people’s focus. The larger house builders generally have their financial year end in June and therefore their half year...
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