In the late spring, the government announced that they were planning to end no-fault evictions for tenants living in private rented accommodation. I have had a…
The long-lasting issue of the Runcorn and Halton property market are laid bare as the final 2018 property transaction figures have just been published, and they…
If you are either selling or buying a property in Runcorn, there are a few reasons why it may be taking some time to sell your Runcorn…
Yes, that number is staggering isn’t it?! Of the 5,803 households in Runcorn where the head of the household is 65 years or older, an astounding…
Freehold or leasehold: which is best? When buying a property in the UK, there are two main types of ownership – freehold, and leasehold; and when…
The British housing market has never been so newsworthy. Every other day, there is an article in the newspaper or online about impending house price drops,…
My recent articles about Runcorn’s most moved street in the last three years, and the Monopoly board article (the one where I listed the most valuable…
The government’s annual Housing Survey is 50 years old this year. It has taken a snapshot of the UK’s property market every year since 1969, and…
The foundations of the Runcorn property market over the summer have continued to be principally sound. Yet the existing political macroclimate has reduced consumer confidence, causing…
Has England’s green and pleasant land all of a sudden become England’s green and overcrowded land? With the nation’s ever-increasing population and the double whammy that…