Arnolds Keys Blog

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

 

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COOKING UP IMPROVEMENTS WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK

5 July 2022

The idea of a ‘Decent Homes’ standard for privately let residential accommodation, similar to that which has been in place for social housing for many years, was a positive part... Read more >

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THE WEATHER IS HEATING UP – AND SO IS THE MARKET

24 June 2022

Feeling the heat of the summer sun on our skin inevitably makes us feel better about life, and automatically puts us into a holiday mood. Read more >

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TIME TO DUST OFF THE BOWLER HAT

20 June 2022

This month sees the welcome return of what is the largest, two day agricultural show in the Country: The Royal Norfolk Show. Read more >

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WHY LOCAL KNOWLEDGE AND CONNECTIONS ARE VITAL TO CREATING GOOD DEALS

9 June 2022

The industrial and warehousing sector of the commercial property market has been buoyant for some time now, with investors achieving strong returns. Read more >

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INCREASED PRICE CLARITY TO BE WELCOMED

30 May 2022

Some welcome new guidance from the National Trading Standards Estate and Lettings Agency Team, the body which is primarily responsible for the regulation of estate agency work in the UK... Read more >

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WORKING WITH THE KNOWNS AND THE UNKNOWNS

24 May 2022

Former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld got himself into all sorts of bother with his ‘known unknowns’ speech (20 years ago this year – are you feeling old?), but... Read more >

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Chronic shortage of rental properties is showing no signs of diminishing

6 May 2022

It has been well-documented that demand for good quality rental properties is exceeding supply, and this is having a knock-on effect to those landlords seeking to recover possession of their... Read more >

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RESIST THE HYPE OF A FAIRY TALE VALUATION!

3 May 2022

In the current market, with limited supply and more buyers than there are houses available, it is always tempting as a seller to be seduced into setting your asking price... Read more >