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Don’t Let These Three Major Rental Property Pitfalls Burst Your Bubble

Nobody said becoming a landlord would be easy; however, many newbies totally underestimate how a “what-if” situation could sink your otherwise profitable property. Chances are you’ve already done your homework or perhaps are already scouting potential locations to play the role of landlord. Maybe you’ve already pursued your LLC for rental property to keep yourself […]

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Graduate Hot Spots 2017

One year on from our Graduate Hot Spots 2016, TheHouseShop.com have investigated which areas are the best places for graduates to live across the UK and compiled the results in the Graduate Hotspots 2017 report.  The top five Graduate Hot Spots 2017 are: Leeds Liverpool Exeter Durham London The two worst areas for graduates to live are: Bath

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The Frugal Student Renter’s Survival Guide: 4 Tips for First-Time Renters

Housing often represents somewhat of a sticky situation for students renting for the first time. After all, those with little to no knowledge of real estate often aren’t aware of the hidden costs involved; likewise, finding the ideal student apartment for rent requires some research for those who still want to get the full “college”

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Acquiring a Lease Extension or Freehold when the Freeholder is Absent – An Overview

Freeholders are an unpredictable bunch. Some manage their building to within an inch of its life, with leaseholders facing a constant battle against endless schemes of works and section 20 consultations. Others barely lift a finger, leave the external and communal parts of the building to fall into disrepair and are very difficult to track

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UK Letting Agents Receive Killer Blow From British Government

Letting Agents in the UK are now contemplating the announcement made by Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond. The shock move will make a ban on tenant fees, which average £340. Letting agent fees have spiralled out of control especially in London where hard-pressed tenants where subject to fees in some cases that would amount to

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