As a local lettings and estate agent in Bath, it is crucial to pour over last year’s statistics and take a view to what is to come in 2025.
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As a local lettings and estate agent in Bath, it is crucial to pour over last year’s statistics and take a view to what is to come in 2025.
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Bath Rental Homes Nightmare!Bath needs 369 additional...
The number of agreed UK property sales up to the 22nd of November 2024 is 18% higher than a year ago. Breaking this down further, as of 22nd November 2024, 1,009,340 homes were sold subject to contract (SSTC), an 18% increase from the number of homes SSTC in the same period of 2023. The average
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Recent figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that across the UK, nearly half a million households are occupied by individuals aged 65+ living in the private rental sector. This represents 6.7% of all OAPs now renting privately.
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Considering selling your property in 2025? Let’s look at how long it is taking to sell your home here in Bath in 2025.
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Upcoming future legislation and the recent announcements in the autumn budget have stirred up some anxiety for the future of Buy-To-Let (BTL).
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A brief insight into the current state of the property market as we head into the ending months of 2024!
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The rental property market is on the verge of a significant shift, one that will undoubtedly cause concern among landlords across the United Kingdom. The new labour government has made clear its intention to raise the minimum energy performance standards for rental properties, a move that could have far-reaching implications for both landlords and tenants