Arnolds Keys Blog

Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.

 

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ICONIC NORWICH OFFICE BUILDING ON THE MARKET

20 January 2017

An iconic Norwich city-centre office building – once the home of the Eastern Daily Press – is being let following a major refurbishment to create some of the highest standard... Read more >

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2017 LOOKING STRONG FOR THE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SECTOR, SAYS LEADING EXPERT

4 January 2017

2017 will be a strong year for the commercial property market as investors seek higher return investments and business demand for premises remains strong, according to one of Norfolk’s leading... Read more >

Chris and Yuki Russell with baby Toki receive their case of wine from Elisha Mace of Arnolds K eys

TROWSE COUPLE SAY ‘CHEERS’ TO NORFOLK ESTATE AGENT

20 December 2016

A Trowse couple will be popping the corks to celebrate Christmas, after winning a case of fine wine from estate agents Arnolds Keys. Read more >

Clive Hedges

HE WHO LANGUISHES, LOSES

16 December 2016

It is customary in the final EDP Property supplement of the year to look back at the previous 12 months, comparing the predictions we all made in January with what... Read more >

Dominic Whyte in the refurbished Holt office of estate agents Arnolds Keys

ESTATE AGENT REVEALS NEWLY-REFURBISHED HOLT OFFICE

5 December 2016

Arnolds Keys has unveiled its refurbished office in Holt – complete with an all-new cosy lounge where clients can browse particulars or discuss their sale in comfort. Read more >

Louise Hillman

NEW MANAGER FOR LOCAL HOLIDAY LETTINGS BUSINESS

28 November 2016

Sheringham-based Keys Holidays, the holiday lettings arm of property firm Arnolds Keys, has appointed Louise Hillman as its new manager. Read more >

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Is this quite what the Chancellor had in mind?

25 November 2016

Whilst we do welcome extra money for new housing, affordable homes, and infrastructure to support new developments, the headline property measure in the Autumn Statement was the proposal to ban the charging of fees to tenants by lettings agents. 

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TIME FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTORS TO WORK TOGETHER TO SOLVE THE HOUSING CRISIS

23 November 2016

The shortage of housing is probably the biggest challenge facing any British government – and yet it is largely private-sector developers who must deliver the numbers of new homes necessary if we are to scratch the surface of a problem which has the potential to derail the economic and social aspirations of any political party.

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