UK property news

David James is your source for all the latest news on the UK property industry including the latest trends, house prices and valuations, ideas to help you sell your home, and tips for landlords. Whether you're buying, selling, renting, or looking to let out your home, you'll find useful information on this page.

Established in 2004, David James Estate Agents specialise in both property sales and lettings. We are industry experts; whether you're looking to move or let out your home, let us know the questions you need help answering.

 

Latest news at David James Estate Agents in Bromley

New spending aimed at breathing new life into high streets and town centres may well impact local house prices. The government has made a very public commitment to spending money in order to rebalance the economy, a process called ‘levelling out’. 10.7 million people, equivalent to 16% of the British population, live within 200 metres of a high street and may feel the benefit of...
40% of UK households own a pet, yet only 7% of landlords advertise homes as suitable for pets. It is no wonder many people struggle to find a pet-friendly home. Research conducted by the Property Academy found that 35% of all tenants would be willing to pay a premium of £40 per month (£50 in London) for a ‘pet-friendly’ property. This proportion rises to 43% among...
Did Blue Monday Get You Down? A popular item in the news earlier this week was about Blue Monday.  January can be a gloomy time. The weather’s grey and cold. The nights are long and dark. The festive feeling an ever-diminishing memory. And around the middle of the month sees the Christmas card bills come crashing on people’s doormats. Added to that the first month in...
The latest house price data published by Land Registry shows that UK House prices are growing and have increased by 2.2% in the year to November 2019. This is the highest level of annual growth recorded since November 2018. As of November 2019, the average price of a property across the UK is £235,298. House prices in Wales were up 7.8% compared to last year, while England saw a...
Across England and Wales, properties located close to parks, gardens, playing fields and other publicly-accessible green spaces generate a price premium, according to research conducted by the Office for National Statistics. Houses and apartments located within 100 metres of public green spaces are on average, £2,500 more expensive than those located more than 500 metres away,...

Showing page 89 of 107

Thinking of selling or letting your property?

Book a Free Advice Meeting Today!