by whatif2022wp | Mar 20, 2024 | Commercial Agency
There continues to be strong demand for industrial and logistics property in Kent, as there is in the UK generally, with rents continuing to rise, at least for now. Continuing demand is illustrated by the popularity of Loc8 business park at junction 8 of the M20,...
by whatif2022wp | Mar 6, 2024 | Residential Management & Lettings
Amid turbulent times in the residential lettings market, landlords may be forgiven for feeling unsettled. Reeling from higher mortgage rates and the cost-of-living crisis, landlords also face higher taxes as well as a plethora of new rules and regulations. But before...
by whatif2022wp | Feb 22, 2024 | Student Blog
So you’ve just arrived at uni and barely recovered from the Freshers’ Week hangovers and someone is bragging that they’ve booked their second year flat already. It can seem ridiculously early. How do you know that the students you’ve been hanging out with for the...
by whatif2022wp | Nov 9, 2023 | KPMR
Kent’s property market is ‘capable of weathering the storm’, according to detailed analysis by Caxtons. While ‘times are still uncertain’, the latest Kent Property Market Report points to encouraging ‘key indicators’. Indeed the county seems to buck the trend in some...
by whatif2022wp | Oct 10, 2023 | Valuation & Lease Advisory
Rules on both the sale and longer term leasing of charity land have been reformed with new obligations designed to simplify the process. Trustees will now usually be required to obtain a Designated Adviser’s Report (DAR) from an independent property adviser. This...
by whatif2022wp | Sep 26, 2023 | Valuation & Lease Advisory
With the race to “net zero”, the rules on energy efficiency in commercial buildings are tightening and every landlord needs to be aware. It is essential to have an up to date Energy Performance Certificate before your property is put on the market for buyers or for...
by whatif2022wp | Jul 27, 2023 | Valuation & Lease Advisory
Boundary disputes between neighbours are surprisingly common but going to court can be very expensive and rarely ends in harmony. More than a fifth of households in the UK are reported to have argued with their neighbours over boundaries. Disagreements over the exact...
by whatif2022wp | Jun 28, 2023 | Estate & Block Management
Problems with noisy or threatening neighbours can escalate to make life hell. From late night parties or inconsiderate parking, to drug dealing, harassment and domestic abuse, antisocial neighbours can cause misery and even fear. So what can you do? In this article we...