Jon Cooper, head of mortgages at Aldermore, looks at the future of property investment in the UK and identifies the opportunities available for landlords amid the challenges in today's...
Jon Cooper, head of mortgages at Aldermore, looks at the future of property investment in the UK and identifies the opportunities available for landlords amid the challenges in today's...
With the laws set to change again for home energy performance grades from 2025 and current proposals stating that all newly rented properties will be required to have an EPC rating of...
Tall ceilings and ornate fireplaces, once the 'must-haves' for homeowners keen to show off their homes on social media have been unceremoniously dumped in favour of eco-friendly...
In 2015, new laws stated that privately rented property in England and Wales must have an EPC rating of E or above. The new laws came into force on 1 April 2018 for new tenancies, and...
As the introduction of the Renters' Reform Bill draws closer, apprehension surrounding the abolishment of 'no fault' evictions continues to grow among UK landlords, with a third now...
Emma Wells, Managing Director Lettings (North) at Leaders Romans Group, looks at Let-to-let and suggests that with the current property and mortgage market a little uncertain just now,...
The rising cost of rent, particularly in today's market, has always been a major worry among renters. However, despite almost three-quarters of renters expressing concerns over rent...
Although the rising cost of living has been hard on many people, tenants are often particularly affected when there’s a financial squeeze. Emma Wells, Managing Director,...
Whether you’re a landlord or homeowner, energy efficiency matters. It’s good for both the environment and your wallet - but what role do EPCs play in this?
Energy efficiency has come on leaps and bounds over the last ten years with an impressive 350% increase in the number of homes in England and Wales achieving the highest A rating for...
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