Property Market Analysis

Property Market Analysis

News features that make sense of the numbers behind the trends that affect our businesses.

If early indications are to be believed. Yes! 2022 was the year that offered so much at the start and then hit some bumpy waters around September. If you thought we might never recover, there is plenty of available evidence ...
Readers of a certain age may remember 1983. The Space Shuttle Challenger made its first flight, Neil Kinnock was elected Labour leader, and the dreadful Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie was arrested in Bolivia. The BBC launched breakfast TV, seat ...
Usually, I enter January with a spring in my step - optimistic about what the future holds.  Two years ago, after the doomsday predictions of the pandemic, the first few days in 2021 saw the market take off - and ...
Over the later part of 2022, we have experienced unprecedented economic and political turmoil, which will remain as we head into 2023. And with that, it is now inevitable that the UK housing market will continue to be affected by this uncertainty, ...
When the weather turns like it has, we use more energy to keep our homes cosy. However, this places increasing strain on the nation's electricity supplies, especially during a time of global volatility. Although the government has ruled out the ...
We spent some time with Lucy Noonan, Founder and CEO of Atomic Consultancy, to pick her brains about the many moving parts of the selling process. From first steps to the complexities involved to any possible downfalls, Noonan offers her ...
Inside this short article, my goal is to simply highlight the four most common mistakes l see from reviewing agents' Google Ad Accounts. Being ex-agents ourselves, we understand the nuances that running a PPC (pay per click) brings. You see that not all ...
In this feature, Jonathan Daines looks at how landlords can do their bit to make the rental market greener. Global leaders have recently been gathered at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh to discuss tackling climate change. Adaption and resilience, capacity-building, climate ...
The sales progression function is what binds the whole property transaction together and the importance of effective sales progression in the property market, led by talented sales progressors, cannot be overstated. It takes great skill, dexterity, diplomacy and determination. Sales ...
As I watched Liz Truss take to the stage at this week’s Conservative Party conference, my eyes were drawn to the sign behind her. “Getting Britain Moving,” it said. Great, I thought. Let's see what the Prime Minister will have to say about helping ...
A recent study conducted by the Technical University of Denmark reported that the attention span of people around the world is diminishing due to the amount of information we are presented with – which raises the question of how we ...
There has been an understandable focus on things other than Government since the death of Queen Elizabeth was announced, but Prime Minister Liz Truss did appoint Simon Clarke as Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities as she ...
Time is up for Boris Johnson's tenure as Prime Minister and leader of the Conservative Party, serving 3 years and 44 days in the top job. It’s safe to say that it’s not been easy sailing for Mr Johnson, who ...
Many first-time buyers and homeowners are becoming more cautious of the property market. The cost of living crisis, combined with rising interest rates and changes to the rental sector, mean that the future of the market is more uncertain than ...
As uncertainty, apprehension and anxiety increasingly infiltrates every aspect of our professional and personal lives, to ‘keep calm and carry on’ can demand Herculean effort. In this article, Paul Sams shares his thoughts and experience of the property market to provide ...
Last weekend, Nat Daniels' latest Property Natter column focused on the average day in the life of a conveyancer. In this feature, Mike Mulligan, from property developer Kebbell, tells us a little more about a day in the life of a Regional Construction ...
A few weeks ago, we saw widespread disruption due to record breaking 40°C heat in the UK. The extreme temperatures caused issues for transport, including cancelled trains and flights, as well as wildfires and damage to property across the country. ...
Interim rental inspections have taken a hit over the past two years and letting agents are now wading through their backlogs of interim visit reports. Here, Richard Abbots at Inventory Hive offers advice on how to make the process easier, ...
With so many benefits including lower fall-through rates and quicker sales, it is no surprise that selling a property via auction continues to rise in popularity. Recent research highlights that as 2022 progresses, the number of properties sold month to ...
Anyone working in the property market should have at least one eye on supply. Of course, it’s a constant issue for estate agents but also all other stakeholders – whether lenders, conveyancers, advisers, or surveyors – have just as much ...
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