Arnolds Keys Blog

Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.

 

Jordan Bailey

MASTERING THE TRANSITION FROM EDUCATION TO THE WORKPLACE

18 December 2019

All over Norfolk, 2019 graduates are coming to the end of their first few months of life in the actual workplace. Read more >

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Are you taking enough steps to reduce your carbon footprint?

14 December 2019

At the start of November DEFRA announced a new £500 million Woodland Carbon Guarantee scheme aimed at boosting tree-planting rates and helping to tackle climate change. The scheme promises long-term financial income in return for carbon sequestration. Farmers will be able to “sell” carbon credits to the government for a guaranteed price every five or ten years up to 2055/56

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Make The Most Of That Viewing

26 November 2019

So you have your property on the market, and your estate agent is hard at work marketing it. Read more >

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A CONDENSED GUIDE TO AVOIDING DAMP PROBLEMS

22 November 2019

Landlords and tenants need to work together to tackle the issue of condensation, says Phil Cooper Read more >

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TEAM FROM BARCLAYS CARRIES OFF TENTH ANNUAL PROFESSIONAL FIRM SPORTS CHALLENGE TROPHY

19 November 2019

Barclays has proven itself to be the most sporting professional firm in Norwich, after a team from the bank carried off the trophy in the 2019 Arnolds Keys Sports Challenge... Read more >

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The impact of a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA)

15 November 2019

"The original purpose of a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) was to help a business continue trading and avoid going into liquidation. Read more >

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How do we agree a moving date?

8 November 2019

Whilst it’s fine to have a target moving date in mind, you can’t actually set the date until all of the documentation is in place and everyone in the chain... Read more >

Matthew Davey conducting his first farm machinery auction at Haddiscoe

The perspective of a Graduate Rural Surveyor

8 November 2019

We had an auction a couple of weeks ago in Haddiscoe which was my first time auctioneering, bringing the ‘hammer down’ on around 100 lots. Read more >