Worcester
Cadman Homes – Property Specialists in Worcester
Family run Estate & Letting Agents offering the best property advice in Worcester, Evesham, Inkberrow, Pershore, and surrounding areas
Great Location
Worcester is served by the M5, M6 and M40 and the train station enjoys excellent services to Birmingham and the north, as well as London and the south with a non-stop service.

“Worcester is a rapidly growing with many pretty surrounding village’s nearby. This means
there is a diverse mix of properties in the Worcester area which
enjoys an average house price above the national average. “

Busy as ever
Worcester has several retail parks offering everything from fashion and retail, home, garden and DIY stores, food outlets and restaurants and a cinema.
Worcester
The city centre is filled with independent shops, coffee shops and cafes, pubs and restaurants and a wide variety of eat in and takeaway food outlets offering a range of international cuisines. Worcester has recently played host to several international feature-film crews, looking to take advantage of its architectual beauty.


Worcester
The city centre is filled with independent shops, coffee shops and cafes, pubs and restaurants and a wide variety of eat in and takeaway food outlets offering a range of international cuisines. Worcester has recently played host to several international feature-film crews, looking to take advantage of its architectual beauty.
Cadman Homes – Property Specialists in Worcester
Family run Estate & Letting Agents offering the best property advice in Worcester, Evesham, Inkberrow, Pershore, and surrounding areas
Right, I’m off to Bumble Hole Lane!
Zoopla has identified the most common street names – and they are every bit as predictable as you can imagine. At the other end of the scale are some of Britain’s most unusual (and rude). High Street is the most common name for a street, and there are no fewer than...
To Pet, or NOT to Pet..? …When you let!
Landlords would benefit from embracing pets in their rental homes. Dogs Trust claims that approximately 15% of people contact them to help re-home their dog.The Dogs Trust says it wants to work with the government to implement the new policy under Labour's Renters'...
June was a dynamic month for the rental sector!
June was a dynamic month for the rental sector! Last month reflected ongoing shifts in market conditions and policy changes. Demand and Supply:The demand for rental houses remained strong, thanks to a mix of reasons such as ongoing population growth, high property...

Right, I’m off to Bumble Hole Lane!
Zoopla has identified the most common street names – and they are every bit as predictable as you can imagine. At the other end of the scale are some of Britain’s most unusual (and rude). High Street is the most common name for a street, and there are no fewer than...

To Pet, or NOT to Pet..? …When you let!
Landlords would benefit from embracing pets in their rental homes. Dogs Trust claims that approximately 15% of people contact them to help re-home their dog.The Dogs Trust says it wants to work with the government to implement the new policy under Labour's Renters'...

June was a dynamic month for the rental sector!
June was a dynamic month for the rental sector! Last month reflected ongoing shifts in market conditions and policy changes. Demand and Supply:The demand for rental houses remained strong, thanks to a mix of reasons such as ongoing population growth, high property...
Replacing missing shingles
Most homeowners can handle the task of replacing missing shingles if they approach it correctly
By following these steps, you can effectively replace missing shingles while maintaining the integrity of your roof.
Tools and Materials:
• Replacement shingles (matching existing ones as closely as possible)
• Roofing nails
• Hammer
• Pry bar
• Utility knife
• Ladder
• Roofing adhesive or sealant
Steps:
1. Safety First: Make sure you have a sturdy ladder and wear appropriate footwear with good traction. If you are working on a steep roof, consider using a safety harness.
2. Assess the Damage: Inspect the roof to determine the number of missing shingles and any underlying damage. If several shingles are missing or there is significant damage, you should contact a professional.
3. Remove the Damaged Shingle: Slide the pry bar under the shingle above the missing one, lifting it slightly and revealing the nails. Gently pry the nails off the damaged shingle and remove it. If a shingle is broken, carefully remove the pieces.
4. Prepare the Area: Remove any debris and old nails from the area where the shingle was. Before proceeding, make sure the area is completely dry and clean.
5. Install the New Shingle: Slide the new shingle into place, making sure it aligns with the existing shingles. Nail it down with roofing nails, placing them in the same locations as the previous shingles. Nails should be used to secure the shingle just below the sealant strip, which is usually near the top.
6. Seal the Shingle: To secure the new shingle`s tabs, apply a small amount of roofing adhesive under them as well as the one above.
7. Inspect Your Work: Ensure that the new shingle is securely attached and blends in with the existing roof.
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More landlords adding multi-unit freehold blocks to their portfolios
According to the latest data, there has been a 14% increase in landlords looking to invest in this property type this year compared to the previous year
The study also found a 37% increase in the value of mortgages applied for by landlords to support such purchases, indicating that landlords are targeting higher-value blocks while maintaining good leverage ratios, with mortgages agreed in principal doubling from 3.1% to 7.4% in some areas of the UK.
This reflects landlords looking to expand their portfolios, as MUFBs generate more diverse income streams and higher yields than a single unit. Multi-unit freehold blocks are another appealing option for professional landlords looking to expand their property portfolio. MUFBs are popular among landlords because they typically provide high rental yields, are in high demand, and pose a lower risk of void periods.
We are seeing a trend towards higher-yielding property types across the board, with landlords increasingly considering property types such as houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) and semi-commercial properties, which are also seeing an increase in activity due to their ability to provide a higher rental yield while protecting against economic challenges.
Those interested in learning more about MUFBs or how to diversify their portfolio should contact us today!
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