Spring is one of the most popular times of year to sell your home. Longer days, brighter light and blooming gardens make properties look their best, while buyer activity naturally increases after winter. If you’re thinking about putting your home on the market this spring, a little preparation can go a long way.
Here's our monthly round up of our favourite properties to come to the market in March.
If you own a flat in Canterbury and you are currently on the market, you may be asking yourself a difficult question. Why is nothing happening? We believe in being transparent and evidence led. So rather than relying on opinion, let’s look at what is actually happening across CT1–CT4 between 1st January and 2nd March 2026.
If you own rental property in your personal name, this is your reminder. Making tax digital for income tax has been on the horizon for some time, yet many private landlords are still unclear on what it will mean in practice. With implementation dates now confirmed and thresholds set, this is the point where preparation needs to turn into action.
Here's our monthly round up of our favourite properties to come to the market in February.
From 1 May 2026, all new and existing Assured Shorthold Tenancies will transition to Assured Periodic Tenancies. This marks the end of fixed terms and Section 21, alongside major reforms to rent increases, possession and compliance. Here is what landlords need to know.
Worth Farm is an exceptional Grade II listed, detached farmhouse. The owners decided the time had come to downsize, but overvaluing by their initial agent cost them months of delays...
It has just been announced that in addition to our local wins in Wells, we’ve now been selected as regional winners for the South West. It is fantastic to be recognised within the industry as an agent that provides the very best service for our clients.
The Renters’ Rights Act reshapes renting with pets, ending blanket bans and forcing landlords to justify refusals. It also changes how pet damage is handled, sparking concern among landlords.
If you are a company director or a Person with Significant Control (PSC), including a volunteer director of a residential management company, there is now a clear and non-negotiable deadline you need to be aware of.
The UK Government has published draft regulations setting out the information tenants must receive under the new Assured Periodic Tenancy (APT) system. This is a positive step and offers more clarity on what is coming, but it is still draft guidance only. Find out everything you need to know about the new legislation, how to prepare and next steps.
We've hit the ground running in 2026 with plenty of sales and new listings across all offices. Here's our monthly roundup of some of our favourite properties to come to the market in January.