June 08 Estate Agents Blog Archive
Here is a summary of the posts on the Chard Estate Agents Blog in June 2008.
First time buyers being squeezed in UK property market
Graham Norwood's July Review - London Property Market
Nothing new under the sun in the London property market
Two bedroom flat in Earls Court let at 75% more after Chard refurbishment
Vendors being more realistic in Central London
Another family house let in Kensington as top end of London rental market remains busy
June 2008 shaping up to be a good month for London estate agents
Tax man targets landlords
Notting Hill lettings market hots up
Flat let in Roland Gardens - above asking price
Landlords push for refurbishment of building common areas
Thoughts on HIPs
Times are challenging, but not impossible!
A report written by Sir Bryan Carsberg, a former head of the OFT, has recommended that estate agents be regulated & that HIPs should become voluntary
Landlords and tenants need to be more realistic in Central London
Property With Outside Space In Demand in South Kensington
Brook Green seen as value for money location for corporate tenants
Buyers deciding to rent property in Fulham instead of buying
NAEA Calls on Government to Help UK Housing Market
Bank of England Maintains Interest Rates at 5% as Predicted - Good News For London Property
Open Garden Squares Weekend 7-8 June, 2008
Asking prices still being acheived in prime areas - flats for sale in London
Flats to rent in London being refurbished




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