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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OVER 500 LOTS GOING UNDER THE HAMMER AT AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY AUCTION AT HEYDON

16 June 2021

Tractors, machinery and equipment, trailers and a vintage Foden Lorry will go under the hammer at Park Farm in Heydon later this month, following the retirement of the family which... Read more >

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TOP TIPS TO CREATE A TENANT-FRIENDLY BATHROOM

15 June 2021

The days of tired, mouldy bathrooms in lettings properties should be long behind us. It’s one of the main things which put off potential tenants, especially the kind of aspirational,... Read more >

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SEEKING A TRADE DEAL IN A LAND DOWN UNDER

2 June 2021

The Norfolk MP and Secretary of State for International Trade, Liz Truss, looks set to sign the first post-Brexit trade deal; a deal which doesn’t simply replicate that which the... Read more >

HOUSES UPWARD TREND

How will the rising inflation rates impact young adults, capital values and lenders

28 May 2021

There is now a whole generation of adults who have never lived through a period of high inflation, and who have only ever known rock-bottom interest rates. Read more >

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COASTING TO BETTER MENTAL HEALTH

24 May 2021

Perhaps it is the fact that so many of us have experienced emotions such as fear, isolation, uncertainty and sadness during the long months of lockdown, but somehow Mental Health... Read more >

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A REAL DANGER THAT RENTERS REFORM BILL COULD END UP HURTING THE VERY PEOPLE IT IS MEANT TO HELP

17 May 2021

As predicted, Tuesday’s Queen’s Speech in Parliament signalled movement in the introduction of a Renters Reform Bill, with the intention of enhancing tenants’ rights in the private rental sector. Read more >

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GETTING FACE-TO-FACE IN A POST-COVID WORLD

14 May 2021

The UK’s largest building society, Nationwide, has made headlines by announcing that it is to allow 13,000 of its office staff to choose where they work. Read more >