by Kathryn Freeman | Nov 6, 2020 | Blog, Letting, Residential Sales, Sales
The housing market boom looks set to continue into next year, despite the new lockdown announcement, as mortgage approvals hit their highest level since 2007, an increase in lending of £3.5 billion. And it’s not just mortgage lenders who have seen an increase in...
by Kathryn Freeman | Nov 5, 2020 | Blog, General Updates, Letting, Residential Sales, Sales
The second National Lockdown is here. The priority is to keep people safe, but the government recognises that moving home is both essential for the individual and to keep money flowing through the economy. There is a huge trickle-down effect when you move home. Estate...
by Kathryn Freeman | Oct 29, 2020 | Blog, General Updates, Letting, Tenants
If you rent your home in Scotland or Wales and have been struggling due to coronavirus, you may find the following increased or newly introduced measures of some help at this time: Wales The Tenancy Saver Loan Scheme is offered to tenants who are in rent arrears or in...
by Robert Bryer | Jul 23, 2020 | Letting, Sales
With the housing and rental market re-open again, many people are considering what to do in the property sector. If you have a property that is not used or underutilised right now, you might consider if it is better to sell or let. At The Good Estate Agent, we are...
by Kathryn Freeman | May 14, 2020 | Blog, Buying, General Updates, Landlords, Letting, Residential Sales, Sales, selling, Tenants, Tips & Advice
Coronavirus | Moving and Selling Your Home During the Covid-19 Outbreak Following the recent update from the UK Government regarding the sale of property in England during the Covid-19 outbreak, we would like to assure you again that, as always, the safety and...
by Kathryn Freeman | Apr 3, 2020 | Blog, General Updates, Landlords, Letting, Tenants, Tips & Advice
Coronavirus | Renters to be Protected from Eviction Emergency legislation is set to be introduced to protect renters affected by coronavirus from being evicted from their homes. This means eviction proceedings can’t be started against tenants for at least three...