Arnolds Keys Blog
Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.
CHANGE IS IN THE AIR
12 July 2024
‘Change’ is a word which we have heard a lot of over the past six weeks, and even as the dust is settling on the election itself, we should expect... Read more >
NOW PRIME MINISTER, WE MUST TALK ABOUT HOUSING…
5 July 2024
It may be too early to predict accurately what effect last week's General Election will have, but it seems clear that change is in the air, writes Clive Hedges. Read more >
‘STARTLING’ PENCIL DRAWING OF HARE CARRIES OFF PRESTIGIOUS SPONSOR’S CHOICE AWARD AT ROYAL NORFOLK SHOW ART EXHIBITION
1 July 2024
A startling pencil drawing of a hare has carried off the prestigious Sponsor’s Choice Award at the Royal Norfolk Show Art Exhibition this year – recognising the work of a... Read more >
IT’S SHOWTIME!
22 June 2024
As spring moves into summer, we are once again entering show season, and in our county it kicks off with the biggest of the lot, the Royal Norfolk Show. Read more >
GROWTH BUSINESSES NEED TO STOP PASSIVELY WATCHING THE MARKET AND EXPRESS THEIR NEEDS
19 June 2024
At a time when a buoyant industrial property market is leading to a mismatch between a supply and demand, businesses seeking to expand, or simply to relocate to better quality,... Read more >
TENANTS AND LANDLORDS EYEING THE MANIFESTOS CAREFULLY
14 June 2024
It can’t have escaped your notice that there is a General Election happening next month, and housing is likely to be a key issue for all the parties seeking your... Read more >
A VITAL TOOL FOR BUYERS TO BE ABLE TO MAKE AN INFORMED CHOICE
7 June 2024
Buying a home can be an expensive business, what with raising a deposit, and paying for stamp duty and removal expenses, so it’s perhaps understandable why some buyers decide to... Read more >
TIME TO VIEW LAND DRAINAGE AS A VITAL INVESTMENT
25 May 2024
As with any business, neglecting long-term investment in favour of short-term savings is rarely a good idea in agriculture, writes James Hill. Read more >