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How to avoid a results fiasco when moving home in Bristol

Moving home, as we know, is one of the most stressful things you can do, and just like the thousands of students who were hoping to take their exams this summer, your plans may have been halted by the pandemic. Just when they thought things couldn’t get worse, the results fiasco has seen their stress […]

1,492 Portsmouth Properties Sold in Stamp Duty Holiday Bonanza

On the 8th of July 2020, the Chancellor announced the first £500,000 of any property bought was exempt from stamp duty until 31st March 2021. This also included buy to let landlords (although they would still need to pay the additional 3% stamp duty level for second properties). Talking to many of you Portsmouth homeowners, […]

How to switch estate agents in Bristol to get your house SOLD

Choosing your estate agent is one of the most crucial decisions you make when you’ve decided to sell your home.  Just like one property is not going to be right for every buyer, the same can be said for estate agents; not every agent will be the right choice to sell your home.  We know […]

Can raising your roof raise the value of your home? Let’s talk loft conversions

The government has made a number of announcements recently, including a new law which is expected to come into effect in September.  This will enable you as a homeowner to add two storeys to your property, and you won’t even need planning permission first.  This means if you have been looking to extend your home, […]

Mistakes buyers make when purchasing a property

Over the last few years, when everything around us seemed uncertain, one thing we knew for sure was that the property market is vibrant, despite the predicted slow down. The rise in the stamp duty threshold has seen an increase in the number of properties coming onto the market and, in turn, buyers are eager […]

Nimbyism in Bristol is Dead – Long Live the Planning Permission Rule Changes

Nimbyism in Bristol is Dead – Long Live the Planning Permission Rule Changes: How will this affect the 227,730 Bristol Property Owners? The 1st July 1948 heralded a new dawn in how property was built, as the Town & Country Planning Act 1947 came into force, meaning no property could be built without the say […]

Bristol OAP Homeowners to Face Coronavirus Tax Bill?

The Government is on track to borrow £400bn because of Coronavirus and that needs to be paid back at some stage. Last year alone, before Coronavirus, the Government brought in £824 billion in taxes whilst they spent £887 billion, meaning they had to borrow £63 billion. In fact, the last time taxes were higher than […]

Portsmouth OAP Homeowners to Face £17,456 Coronavirus Tax Bill?

The Government is on track to borrow £400bn because of Coronavirus and that needs to be paid back at some stage. Last year alone, before Coronavirus, the Government brought in £824 billion in taxes whilst they spent £887 billion, meaning they had to borrow £63 billion. In fact, the last time taxes were higher than […]

The architectural beauty of where you live in Bristol

Like every town across the country, Bristol is an insight into how the area has evolved over time.  Every street, whether filled with period properties or contemporary homes, tells a story.  You may be the first owner of your property, or one of many who have made your house a home.  Driven by our needs […]

What’s Next for the Bristol Property Market?

There is no doubt that Coronavirus will affect the Bristol Property Market, but just how?   The ensuing economic challenges are going to impact the Bristol (and UK) property market, yet no one knows the real answer. The newspapers eulogise different opinions, but that’s all they are – opinions and everybody’s got a different opinion. […]

Bristol Property Market – the Last 10 Years

One of my Bristol landlords contacted me last week, after he had spoken to a landlord friend of his. He told me they were deliberating the Bristol property market and neither of them could make their mind up if it was time to either sell or buy property following Covid-19. His friend said he would […]

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