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

WHY TAKING SPECIALIST LANDLORD INSURANCE IS THE BEST POLICY
1 March 2019
We are all familiar with home insurance – for homeowners, taking out buildings and contents cover is second nature, and most tenants will at the very least cover their own... Read more >

TIME FOR A DOSE OF REALISM WHEN IT COMES TO RENT REVIEWS
27 February 2019
For many, rent for business premises represent one of their biggest costs. Whether it’s paying for a high profile retail unit, taking a lease on modern offices, or renting enough... Read more >

Downsizing - like it or loathe it?
24 February 2019
Depending on your personality type, the term ‘downsizing’ will either see your appetite whetted for a good clear out, or make you break out in a cold sweat at the... Read more >

Why it pays to be prepared
22 February 2019
For everyone involved in a property sale, there is nothing more frustrating than when a buyer pulls out of the deal between making the offer and exchange of contracts. Read more >

Technology and how is it impacting the property industry?
15 February 2019
Proptech has revolutionised our industry and enables our clients to receive a far better and more efficient service. However it does not make a great estate agent. Read more >

£11,000 DONATION TOPS YEAR OF FUNDRAISING BY NORFOLK PROPERTY FIRM
31 January 2019
East Anglia’s Air Ambulance service is celebrating a £11,000 windfall, after staff at a Norfolk property firm spent a year raising cash through a variety of fundraising activities. Read more >

AVOID MISERY BY FINDING THE HUMAN TOUCH
25 January 2019
Barely a week goes by without news of another High Street retailer in difficulties, and whilst grumbles about rising business rates and soaring car park charges are always cited, it... Read more >

LETTING IS TOO COMPLEX NOT TO SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP
18 January 2019
Those of a certain age will remember the time when on a Sunday morning, suburban driveways and garages would be busy with the sound of people tinkering with their cars. Read more >