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News & Press
March 28 2026 Is Sheffield Good for First-Time Buy-to-Let Investors?
Yes, Sheffield can be a very good starting point for first-time buy-to-let investors. It offers a lower entry point than some bigger UK cities, steady tenant demand, and a market that is easier to get your head around when you are new to property. That does not mean every Sheffield deal is a good […]
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News & Press
March 26 2026 What Is a Turnkey Property in Manchester and Is It Worth It?
A turnkey property in Manchester is usually a property that is ready to rent out with minimal extra work. In simple terms, it is the kind of investment you can buy, hand over to management, and move toward letting go much faster than a refurbishment-heavy or more complex asset. For many investors, that sounds […]
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News & Press
March 25 2026 Do Overseas Buyers Need a UK Mortgage to Invest in Liverpool Property?
No, overseas buyers do not always need a UK mortgage to invest in Liverpool property. You can buy with cash, use a UK buy-to-let mortgage, or combine both, depending on your budget and goals. The right funding route changes the whole structure of the deal, from deposit size to monthly cash flow, so it […]
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News & Press
March 25 2026 New Build Investment Manchester: Should You Choose New Build or Completed Property?
If you are investing in Manchester, one of the biggest decisions you will make is not whether the city is worth backing. It is the type of property you should buy once you decide to back it. That is where things get interesting. A lot of investors focus on Manchester first, then leave the […]
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News & Press
March 22 2026 Liverpool Property Investment for Overseas Buyers
If you are wondering whether overseas investors can buy in Liverpool, the answer is yes. And for many buyers, it can be a smart move. Liverpool property investment for overseas buyers continues to attract attention because the city combines relatively accessible entry points, strong rental demand, major regeneration, and a property market that is […]
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Property
March 11 2026 What Is a Good Rental Yield in Leeds?
A good rental yield in Leeds is usually one that looks strong, not just on paper, but after real costs are factored in. In plain English, that means a yield that still works once management, service charges, voids, and tenant demand are considered. For most investors, the real question is not simply “is the percentage […]
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Tips
February 11 2026 White PVC Cladding Sheets vs. Paint: Cost-Benefit Analysis
Keeping a clean and professional environment in a commercial or medical setting often presents a choice between tradition and modern efficiency. For years, many facility managers have relied on a simple coat of paint to keep their walls looking fresh. It’s a familiar method that appears to be the most budget-friendly option when you […]
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Guest posts
February 11 2026 What Home Contents Insurance Actually Covers (and What It Doesn’t)
When you consider the value of everything inside your home, the total sum is often higher than you might expect. From the sofa you relax on to the smartphone in your pocket, these items form the backdrop of your daily life. Home contents insurance is designed to protect these personal possessions, ensuring that if […]
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Tips
February 11 2026 Why Smoke, Soot and Odour Removal Requires Specialist Cleaning
A fire is one of the most devastating events a property owner can face. Even after the flames are extinguished, the danger hasn’t passed. While the structural damage might be obvious, the invisible remnants; smoke, soot, and persistent odours pose significant risks to both the building and its occupants. Attempting to clean these elements […]
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Tips
February 3 2026 New Boiler Cost in the UK: What You Should Expect to Pay in 2026
Replacing a boiler isn’t something most households plan often, but costs have changed noticeably in recent years. With energy prices, labour rates, and efficiency rules all evolving, many homeowners are asking what a new boiler really costs going into 2026. Understanding the figures upfront helps avoid surprises and sets realistic expectations before getting quotes. […]
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January 22 2026 What to Expect From a Home Buyers Survey in Birmingham’s Suburbs
Buying a home in Birmingham’s suburbs is exciting, whether you’re drawn to the leafy streets of Harborne or the family-friendly areas of Solihull and Sutton Coldfield. Yet even the most charming homes can hide problems that aren’t visible at first glance. A professional survey helps uncover these issues early so you can buy with […]
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Investment
July 28 2025 What is the average return on property investment in the UK
Property investment in the UK can be a lucrative venture if approached correctly. The market consists of residential and commercial properties, each offering different opportunities and challenges. Residential properties, like buy-to-let homes, are popular for their potential rental income, while commercial properties can offer higher yields but often come with greater risks. The Appeal […]
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Tips
July 28 2025 UK Property Investment vs Other Asset Classes: 2025 Risk–Return Breakdown
Imagine this:You’ve just sold a business, inherited a lump sum, or simply stacked smart savings.Now you’re holding £100,000 in your bank account. The question isn’t if you should invest — it’s where. Stocks?Property?Crypto?Gold? Each asset class is calling your name with big promises:✔ “Earn 8% returns from your sofa!”✔ “Safe as houses — literally.”✔ “Ride […]
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Tips
July 7 2025 Investing in UK Property from Abroad: A Guide for Expats & International Buyers (2025)
Let’s be honest: You don’t need convincing that UK property is a smart long-term investment. You’re here because you’re ready to buy, but you’re not based in the UK, and that changes everything. Maybe you’re an expat working in the UAE. Or a doctor in Canada. Or a business owner in Africa looking to […]
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Investment
April 28 2025 Investing in Manchester Property: A 2025 Guide for Buyers & Investors
Manchester’s property market has long been a favourite for investors, but 2025 brings a new layer of opportunity. With the continued ripple effect of HS2’s cancellation, investment is flowing into alternative Northern Powerhouse projects like the Mayoral Development Zones. These areas are quietly reshaping the city’s economic map — and creating new property hotspots […]