Dec 18, 2017 | Blog, Director's Comments, Local News - Rugby, Property Market News
Rugby has made it into the list of the best places to live in the UK (Leamington hasn’t). The survey of towns across the UK by Halifax placed Rugby at number 20 (above Leamington). Top of the list was Hart in Hampshire. The annual Halifax quality of life study,...
Dec 4, 2017 | Blog, Director's Comments, Hints and Tips, Local News - Rugby, Property Market News
For those nearing retirement, it’s common to consider downsizing as a way to free up some extra cash and move to a more manageable property. Nevertheless, many people can still be put off by the stresses of what can be an extremely emotional time, especially for...
Nov 13, 2017 | Blog, Director's Comments, Hints and Tips, Local News - Rugby, Property Market News
The latest data and analysis from Rightmove has revealed that as many as 37% of properties already on the market have reduced their asking price since first listing – a five year high for this time of year. Although more sellers are trimming prices, the 0.8%...
Oct 26, 2017 | Blog, Director's Comments, Hints and Tips, Local News - Rugby, Property Market News
Spring 2018 brings with it changes to Government legislation on Houses of Multiple Occupation and Energy Performance Certificates in rented accommodation. HMO Legislation changes The Government is proposing changes to take effect in spring 2018, that will increase the...
Oct 11, 2017 | Blog, Director's Comments, Hints and Tips, Local News - Rugby, Property Market News
If you are looking for a property in Rugby then the Rugby Advertiser will feature a selection of our properties weekly. Let no-one tell you print is dead, it may be scaled back but there is still a market for the more traditional advertising mediums. Furthermore there...
Sep 21, 2017 | Blog, Director's Comments, Hints and Tips, Local News - Rugby, Property Market News, Uncategorized
Several indices of house price growth have been released this week, with the West Midlands area holding up with 1.8% monthly growth. This means house prices in Rugby have held up better than in any area apart from the North East (Monthly) and popular South East over...