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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PROPOSED PERMITTED DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS CHANGES COULD BRING OPPORTUNITIES

27 January 2024

Government consultations on proposed changes to legislation such as the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 can sometimes be so dry that they pass many people by. Read more >

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2024: PROPERTY FUNDAMENTALS WILL OVERCOME THE UNCERTAINTY

24 January 2024

January is traditionally a time for looking ahead, but as I said in this column 12 months ago, making predictions is a dangerous pastime at the best of times, writes... Read more >

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IT’S WINTER, FIRE UP THE BOILER. BUT IS IT SAFE?

19 January 2024

Winter has finally arrived in Norfolk this week, with the mercury hitting negative territory, and tenants everywhere are firing up their central heating and gas fires in an attempt to... Read more >

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A WELCOME JANUARY CONFIDENCE BOOST

12 January 2024

Less than two weeks into the new year, and already we are seeing a more confident property market than in recent months, writes Sue Hall. Read more >

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BRAND NEW HIGH SPECIFICATION INDUSTRIAL UNIT ON COBHOLM BUSINESS PARK COMES TO MARKET

2 January 2024

A brand new, high specification industrial unit on Cobholm Business Park in Great Yarmouth has been launched onto the market – part of a high-tech business park with views over... Read more >

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EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN FACED WITH THE BIODIVERSITY POT OF GOLD

23 December 2023

As 2023 draws to a close and we finally leave BPS behind, and with ELMs and ‘public money for public goods’ firmly established in the agricultural world, yet another initiative... Read more >

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DON’T WAIT FOR THE POLITICIANS – GRASP THE SUSTAINABILITY NETTLE NOW

13 December 2023

The mixed messages coming from the COP28 conference in the United Arab Emirates, along with our own government’s application of the brakes in recent months on several sustainability measures, suggests... Read more >

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THE LETTINGS YEAR AHEAD

8 December 2023

This is the time of year when it is traditional to reflect on the past 12 months and make some predictions for the future, write Phil Cooper and Catherine Hunt. Read more >