Arnolds Keys Blog
Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.
OFFICE INVESTORS MUST SEEK TO INSPIRE
13 November 2024
Last week supermarket chain Asda became the latest employer to demand its staff return to the office, insisting that staff at its offices in Leeds and Leicester spend at least... Read more >
LEADING INDEPENDENT NORFOLK ESTATE AGENCY TAPS INTO BURGEONING DEMAND FROM LONDONERS BY ESTABLISHING PRESENCE IN THE CAPITAL
8 November 2024
A leading independent Norfolk estate agency is set to tap into the thriving demand for homes in the county amongst Londoners after it announced it has agreed a partnership with... Read more >
THE BUDGET: IT COULD HAVE BEEN WORSE FOR LANDLORDS
8 November 2024
Whilst there has been much to mull over following last week’s Budget, for those involved ion the residential lettings market, the feeling is: it could have been worse, writes Catherine Hunt. Read more >
BUDGET MEASURE WHICH WILL HAVE HUGE IMPACT ON FARMING
2 November 2024
This week’s Budget was always going to be painful for businesses, and so it turned out, writes Simon Evans. Read more >
REFLECTIONS ON REACHING 50 NOT OUT
1 November 2024
Regular readers of the EDP property supplement will have noticed that I celebrated something of a milestone last month: 50 years working for the same firm of estate agents, writes... Read more >
DON’T LET THE TAX TAIL WAG THE INVESTMENT STRATEGY DOG
16 October 2024
It is just a fortnight now until Rachel Reeves introduces the first Labour Budget for 14 years, probably the first socialist leaning budget since the 1970s, writes Guy Gowing. Read more >
NORTH NORFOLK ESTATE AGENT REACHES 50 NOT OUT
14 October 2024
A north Norfolk estate agent is celebrating 50 years working for the same firm – and says he still gets the same buzz out of closing a sale as he... Read more >
CHANGE IS COMING – WE ALL HAVE TO LIVE WITH IT
11 October 2024
Wednesday saw the second reading of the Renters Rights Bill in the House of Commons, and in reality it was a rather one-sided affair, writes Phil Cooper. Read more >