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

EMBRACING THE WORKING FROM HOME REVOLUTION
9 June 2023
A new report shows that workers in the UK spend less time in the office than in any other developed nation – and that working from home revolution is having... Read more >

TIME TO TACKLE THE FLY-TIPPING EPIDEMIC
28 May 2023
It was a situation which will be depressingly familiar to most farmers: visiting a client last week, we turned onto a roadside concrete pad to find two bulk bags filled... Read more >

NEW RURAL PRACTICE SURVEYOR APPOINTED AT ARNOLDS KEYS - IRELANDS AGRICULTURAL
23 May 2023
Arnolds Keys - Irelands Agricultural, the rural property division of property services firm Arnolds Keys, has announced the appointment of James Hill as a rural practice surveyor at Associate level. Read more >

ANGLIA SQUARE ANNOUNCEMENT IS GREAT NEWS FOR THE CITY AS A WHOLE
17 May 2023
It is always nice to hear some positivity in amongst the constant diet of pessimism in the news, so confirmation that the redevelopment of Anglia Square has finally been approved,... Read more >

ARNOLDS KEYS LLP ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF TWO NEW EQUITY PARTNERS
8 May 2023
Leading Norfolk property services firm Arnolds Keys has announced the appointment of two equity partners, and the retirement from the partnership of a longstanding partner. Read more >

ASPIRATIONAL OR NAFF AND OUTDATED – THE CHANGING PERCEPTION OF THE CONSERVATORY
5 May 2023
I read an interiors feature recently which suggested that avocado bathroom suites might be about to make a comeback, writes Jan Hytch. Read more >

TIME TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST ‘INVOLUNTARY DIVERSIFICATION’
29 April 2023
Agriculture has been through a real rollercoaster ride in recent years, with soaring input costs (fertiliser prices have eased just slightly, but are still in the stratosphere at £600 a... Read more >

SOME LEVEL-HEADED ADVICE WHICH WON’T MAKE THE FRONT PAGE
19 April 2023
There is something about investments that attracts exaggeration; if you believe the media, markets are always ‘booming’ or ‘crashing’, writes Guy Gowing. Read more >