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NEXA BRISTOL BECOMES BRISTOL BEARS OFFICIAL ESTATE AGENT PARTNER

NEXA BRISTOL BECOMES BRISTOL BEARS OFFICIAL ESTATE AGENT PARTNER “An estate agency set up by four ex Bristol Bears players has teamed up with the club to become their Official Estate Agent Partner. Nexa Bristol, launched by former players Rob Higgitt, Olly Kohn, Danny Gray and ex-captain Joe El-Abd, is based in Wapping Wharf on […]

Cardiff Landlords and Second Homeowners And The New Capital Gains Tax

The government borrowed £394bn this financial year (April ‘20 to April ‘21). This figure does not include the cost of November lockdowns and support measures, which means the final bill will probably be over half a trillion pounds, these billions will ultimately need to be paid back to cover the cost of Coronavirus. The Office […]

THE PROS & CONS OF BECOMING A LANDLORD IN CARDIFF

The buy-to-let market in Cardiff is about to enter a challenging 12 to 24 months. Yet by looking back at the last recession and what is happening now, there are vital lessons all Cardiff landlords can learn to protect themselves, and in fact create opportunities for themselves both in the short term and ultimately the […]

Long Live the Planning Permission Rule Changes

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 so of the local authority. Now, Boris Johnson has announced a substantial change to that, by in effect, ending planning permission.   […]

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 […]

Portsmouth Property Market – the Last 10 Years

One of my Portsmouth landlords contacted me last week from Fareham, after he had spoken to a landlord friend of his from Cosham. He told me they were deliberating the Portsmouth 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 […]

Bristol Home Buyers & Landlords Set to Save £33,131,600 in Stamp Duty Over Next Nine Months

  The British are infatuated with owning their own property and politicians know that. Margaret Thatcher used it as a vote winner in 1979 when she allowed council house tenants to buy their own home. Coming to the present day, Boris Johnson’s Conservative government have anxieties that the Brits have not been buying nearly enough […]

Portsmouth Homebuyers & Landlords Set to Save £2,011,880 in Stamp Duty Over Next Nine Months

The British are infatuated with owning their own property and politicians know that. Margaret Thatcher used it as a vote winner in 1979 when she allowed council house tenants to buy their own home. Coming to the present day, Boris Johnson’s Conservative government have anxieties that the Brits have not been buying nearly enough homes […]

How to add long-term value to your Bristol property

How to add long-term value to your Bristol property In Bristol we have certainly been busy with new properties coming onto the market and buyers eager to view.  Lockdown has meant we have spent many an hour at home and, as such, you could have been contemplating what improvements you could make.  If you think […]

Is This the Beginning of the End for Buy to Let in Bristol? 

Is This the Beginning of the End for Buy to Let in Bristol?  …. and should Bristol landlords & Bristol homeowners be worried?   In 2019, the private rented sector accounted for just over four and a half million households or 19.9% of UK households, no change from the year before. Interesting, when compared to […]

50 ways to kill your Bristol home sale

The last few days has seen the lights come back on for our high street, as non-essential shops have started to tentatively open.  We are still doing things with caution and distance, but slowly and surely life is starting to open up a bit more.  This confidence can also be seen in the Bristol housing […]

Are Buy to Let Landlords Really to Blame for Bristol’s Housing Crisis?

Isn’t it funny that nobody boasts they are a buy to let landlord anymore? Roll the clock back to the early millennium and you couldn’t go to the local golf club or shop at a Waitrose without someone dropping buy to let into the conversation as easily and as often as the weather.   Yet […]

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