Arnolds Keys Blog
Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.
Norfolk's appeal spreads far and wide
28 July 2020
One of the things which Norfolk Day celebrates is the way that our county has always welcomed people from elsewhere who have decided to make the county their home. Even those who consider themselves Norfolk born and bred may well find that their ancestors fell into this category. The vibrancy and prosperity of our county depends on that tradition continuing, so we should welcome new friends and neighbours who choose Norfolk as their new home.
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PRIME AGRICULTURAL LAND IS STILL MUCH IN DEMAND – AND THEY’RE NOT MAKING IT ANYMORE
25 July 2020
In times of economic turmoil – and they don’t come much more tumultuous than right now – investors will always seek safe homes for their cash. Read more >

FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE
14 July 2020
Counter-intuitively, a time of economic turmoil could be the best moment to invest in buy-to-let. It is now becoming increasingly clear that we will be bearing an enormous economic cost... Read more >

STAMP DUTY HOLIDAY
14 July 2020
The abolition of stamp duty on homes costing up to £500,000, announced in the Chancellor’s summer statement today (Wednesday 8 July) is very welcome. Read more >

How we buy and sell houses has changed
26 June 2020
Changes in the way we buy and sell houses have been accelerated by the events of 2020. Read more >

SMALLER BUT BETTER – WHY INVESTORS MUST UNDERSTAND THE FUTURE OF OFFICES
24 June 2020
After three months of working from home being the norm, and with social distancing likely to be part of our lives for the foreseeable future, some commentators are predicting the... Read more >

Why It Pays To Make a Tenants House a Home
16 June 2020
Demand for rental properties post-lockdown is buoyant – but tenants are looking for different things, says Phil Cooper Read more >

Reports of a housing price crash are unfounded in Norfolk
3 June 2020
Disrali once said "Lies, damned lies, and statistics", describing the use of statistics to bolster weak - or perhaps poorly researched - economic arguments. Read more >