Arnolds Keys Blog
Insights and updates on the property market. Featuring opinion pieces and brand news across residential, commercial and agricultural sectors.
Time to speak up on growth strategy
29 September 2016
It was very interesting to attend a workshop of selected planning and development professionals earlier this month, writes Managing Partner Guy Gowing, to discuss the new Joint Core Strategy for... Read more >

Age UK Norfolk Joint Initiative Launched
26 September 2016
We are delighted to announce a joint scheme with Age UK Norfolk supporting older people in Norfolk who are thinking of moving, downsizing or contemplating moving into a retirement home. Read more >

NEW COMMERCIAL SURVEYOR APPOINTED AT ARNOLDS KEYS
18 September 2016
Norfolk-based property services firm Arnolds keys has appointed Nick Williams as commercial management and valuation surveyor, based at its Norwich office. Read more >

Three cheers for Norfolk
16 September 2016
Once again the rest of the UK has been finding out what those of us who live in Norfolk have known for years – this is a great part of... Read more >

DON’T ASSUME ‘GENERATION RENT’ ARE ALL VICTIMS
19 August 2016
Many media stories about our housing market focus on how difficult it can be for first-time buyers to buy their own home, and how many are ‘stuck’ in rented accommodation... Read more >

Investment Property Rule Changes
3 August 2016
Arcane accountancy rule changes seldom make for exciting reading, and a 384 page document entitled FRS 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, published... Read more >

PROACTIVE APPROACH BY PROPERTY SERVICES FIRM BRINGS NEW LIFE TO TWO CITY CENTRE BUILDINGS
18 July 2016
Two adjacent Norwich city centre office buildings are to be given a new lease of life, following some proactive negotiating by a Norwich-based property services firm. Read more >

WILL BREXIT AFFECT THE RESIDENTIAL MARKET?
1 July 2016
Will the referendum result have a big effect on the housing market? The answer is maybe, and that’s final, writes Clive Hedges. Read more >