Arnolds Keys Blog
Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.
Home truths from the bank of Mum and Dad
20 October 2020
We have been talking about the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ effect on the housing market for a long time now, so it should come as no surprise that research... Read more >
LANDLORDS AND TENANTS NEED TO WORK TOGETHER TOWARDS WELL-MAINTAINED HOMES
13 October 2020
With the clocks going back at the end of this month, and wet and stormy weather reminding us that summer is definitely over, it’s a good time of year to... Read more >
Flexibility in negotiations is key
7 October 2020
Commercial landlords may need to be flexible with their tenants when it comes to rent negotiations during the pandemic. Read more >
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
29 September 2020
Last week marked six months since the country was placed under a lockdown, Arnolds Keys have worked tirelessly to ensure that our clients’ needs are fully serviced in these difficult... Read more >
COUNTRYSIDE STEWARDSHIP AND BEYOND
26 September 2020
This September marks the end of a busy window for countryside stewardship applications. At the beginning of the year farmers were urged to consider applying, in order to benefit from... Read more >
Messing about on the river
18 September 2020
‘Messing about on the river…’ For those of us who remember this famous line from the song written by Tony Hatch, which was lyrically adapted for the Hoseasons television advert... Read more >
The residential property market in Norfolk is bouyant
15 September 2020
Despite Covid, and the uncertainties over jobs, the economy and Brexit - and even despite the furore created by the Stamp Duty holiday – fundamentally the residential property market in... Read more >
BUOYANT DEMAND FROM TENANTS AND STAMP DUTY HOLIDAY MAKE NOW A GREAT TIME TO INVEST
11 September 2020
Two new reports have revealed that demand for properties in the private rental sector, has hit a record high. This is in turn putting pressure on rents, as demand exceeds supply. Read more >