Arnolds Keys Blog
Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.
2021: A YEAR OF OPPORTUNITY BUT ALSO THREATS FOR THE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INVESTOR
27 January 2021
The SWOT analysis is a longstanding business tool. Because it’s been around for so long, some people (the types always looking for the ‘next big thing’) like to portray it... Read more >
YES, FARMING IS CHANGING - AND SO IS ITS ROUTE TO MARKET
25 January 2021
A new year is often a time for optimism, but farmers could be forgiven for thinking that as we enter 2021, they are facing a perfect storm. With the continuing Covid-19 pandemic, extremely challenging weather, and the reality of Brexit, they couldn’t have asked for a more volatile way to start the new the year.
Read more >BEAUTIFUL SOUTH
23 January 2021
When commentators from outside Norfolk look at the county’s property market, attention tends to focus on one of two places: the city of Norwich, as the regional capital; and the... Read more >
PROTECTING YOUR FUTURE WITH A RESTRICTIVE COVENANT
18 January 2021
One of the unique aspects of farming is that for many, their home is inherently tied up with their business. Read more >
STRONG DEMAND FROM TENANTS IN MARKET WHICH IS STILL VERY MUCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS
15 January 2021
STRONG DEMAND FROM TENANTS IN MARKET WHICH IS STILL VERY MUCH OPEN FOR BUSINESS Read more >
GOODBYE TO ALL THAT
18 December 2020
Last weekend saw the first anniversary of the 2019 General Election. This was to be the end of the deadlock which had sent the political process into virtual paralysis for... Read more >
DESPITE EVERYTHING, A GOOD YEAR FOR THE PROPERTY INVESTORS
16 December 2020
I suspect most of us will not be shedding a tear at the passing of 2020, a year in which so much of what we took for granted has been... Read more >
A BIG DOLLOP OF OPTIMISM TO BANISH THE 2020 BLUES
11 December 2020
As 2020 comes to an end on what will be a rather muted New Year’s Eve, I can’t imagine there will be many who will mourn its passing. Read more >