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Could land value reform boost housing supply?

One of the biggest topics in the lead up to the next General Election will be housing supply. It is a huge issue and major political parties will need to show they are looking to tackle it. Labour has already revealed some details of one thing they could try if they come into power. We want to have a look at the plan and the impact it could have. Then, if you need help with things like guaranteed rent in Hillingdon, you can speak to us. Continue reading

New plans to address empty homes in Westminster

Housing shortages are a major issue in London. One thing that makes the situation even harder is the number of intentionally vacant homes. There can be several reasons for this, including investors buying them as assets and a store of wealth rather than a residence. Some only live in the area for a small part of the year. Local councils are looking to tackle the issue to boost supplies. As a leading provider of guaranteed rent in Westminster, we want to look specifically at new plans here. Continue reading

Knowing where to invest in Camden

It is not an exaggeration to say that Camden is among London’s most exciting and vibrant areas. This means that, despite its expensive nature, there are plenty of exciting opportunities for investors. Once you know where to invest, you are good to go. Because we are one of the top names for guaranteed rent in Camden, we can offer advice about the best spots. Read on to learn more. Continue reading

Barnet’s houses need filling

One thing no landlord likes thinking about is having an empty property. It is something that does happen though. As a result, you need to prepare for it. Or, you can choose a service that negates the risk. The best way to do so is using the top services for guaranteed rent Barnet has. This service we offer is all about providing landlords with the rent money they are due even when their building is empty. Continue reading