blog 4th Sep 2012 Finding your ideal Yorkshire holiday home Many people dream of having their own Yorkshire holiday home to give them the freedom to visit whenever they want,… Read more
blog 23rd Aug 2012 The Variable UK Property Market Today’s UK property market is undeniably still a mercurial and turbulent one. Whilst some properties are achieving 10 – 20% over… Read more
blog 6th Aug 2012 Home finder property advice for female divorcee’s During what can be a highly traumatic and stressful time, many women who are recently divorced or separated could find… Read more
blog 6th Jul 2012 Knightsbridge continues to offer world class apartments Over recent years the entry standard of specification that discerning property purchasers require in the central London property market continues… Read more
blog 18th Jun 2012 Central Region & Micro Markets There are a wide variety of micro markets within the Central region, ranging from prime commuter belt zones through City… Read more
blog 9th May 2012 A Home Finder view – City Status for Chelmsford There are currently 66 cities in the UK. City status is rarely granted with only 14 new ones created during the… Read more
blog 23rd Apr 2012 Commercial versus Residential Use The most exciting prospect for Mayfair and the West End over the next decade is the continued reversion of commercial… Read more
blog 10th Feb 2012 Living in the City… London Home finder Nick Dawson shares his thoughts on why you might want to think twice about Canary Wharf. Canary Wharf, not… Read more
blog 10th Feb 2012 A Home Finder View – It’s cheap down South London Home Finder Nicholas Finn shares his inside knowledge on South East London. Its official, South East London is cheap! So… Read more
blog 7th Dec 2011 Christmas Shopping…For a New Home It may not be the most obvious time of the year for house hunting, but thinking smart might just pay… Read more
blog 29th Nov 2011 The SW One to Watch in 2012 In Central and Prime London there are few areas that represent and offer good value for money. There are areas… Read more
blog 30th Sep 2011 Why Is Cambridge A Crowded Market? What comes to mind when you think of Cambridge? Most likely a picturesque City steeped in history and known for… Read more
blog 26th Sep 2011 What to do in a Competitive Scenario The UK property market is always the subject of fascination and debate, but for all the hesitant discussion surrounding house… Read more
blog 12th Sep 2011 Expats Choose Kent Throughout 2011 we have witnessed an influx of expat clients looking to move back to the UK and without exception… Read more
blog 12th Sep 2011 Is Now the Right Time to Buy in London? Throughout the recent recession, historically low interest rates and relatively healthy London house prices have been two positive factors supporting… Read more
blog 23rd Aug 2011 Purchasing Equestrian Property With the cost of livery yards permanently on the rise, more and more horse-owners are turning to the option of… Read more
blog 19th Aug 2011 London’s Growth Spurt A lot of agents were very conservative in their assessment of the 2011 market. Douglas & Gordon originally predicted a… Read more
blog 26th Jul 2011 Summer Sales Summertime and the living is, as they say, easy. Less so perhaps, if you are trying to buy or sell… Read more
blog 19th Jul 2011 Oxford – The City of Dreaming Spires To coincide with Garrington launching a new office in the heart of Oxford, I’d like to turn the focus on… Read more
blog 7th Jul 2011 Tips for Holiday Home Investment The British are still embracing the ‘staycation’ – holidaying in the UK rather than abroad in order to cut costs… Read more
blog 1st Jul 2011 More property for sale? Not in London… Though the latest data from the RICS cites an increase in the overall number of property stock per surveyor in… Read more