Arnolds Keys Blog
Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.
SURVEY SHOWS PEOPLE BUY HOMES WITH THEIR HEARTS, NOT THEIR HEADS
6 September 2024
You would think that when people are thinking about the biggest purchase they will ever make in their lives, it would be rational considerations which would come first, writes Sue Hall. Read more >
BIG OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT IN THE STUDENT ACCOMMODATION SECTOR
21 August 2024
Whilst the traditional, mainstream property investment categories such as retail, industrial/warehousing, offices and residential buy-to-let receive most of the focus when investors are planning where to put their cash, a... Read more >
RENTERS RIGHTS BILL – WHAT IT COULD MEAN FOR LANDLORDS & TENANTS
9 August 2024
We now have a few more details of the proposed Renters Rights Bill, and given what was in the Labour manifesto, we shouldn’t be surprised that the pendulum appears to... Read more >
MAKE SURE THE PRICE IS RIGHT
2 August 2024
Years ago, the property market would hit pause when the summer holidays began, with very little activity as people instead concentrated on heading for the sun, writes Andrew Cusack. Read more >
CHANGE IS IN THE AIR – BUT IS IT GOOD NEWS FOR THE COUNTRYSIDE?
27 July 2024
When King Charles gave his first King’s speech of the new Parliament earlier this month, he outlined a very busy legislative programme including some 39 bills, writes Tom Corfield. Read more >
DELIVERY OF HOUSEBUILDING TARGETS WILL NOT BE STRAIGHTFORWARD
17 July 2024
Amongst the considerable legislative programme which will be announced in today’s King’s Speech will be a commitment by the new government to build 1.5 million new homes in the next... Read more >
CHANGE IS IN THE AIR
12 July 2024
‘Change’ is a word which we have heard a lot of over the past six weeks, and even as the dust is settling on the election itself, we should expect... Read more >
NOW PRIME MINISTER, WE MUST TALK ABOUT HOUSING…
5 July 2024
It may be too early to predict accurately what effect last week's General Election will have, but it seems clear that change is in the air, writes Clive Hedges. Read more >