Welcome to the Property Advice Newsletter
Written by Independent Chartered Surveyors
of the UK wide network of Property Professionals
www.PropertySurveying.co.uk
Publication date: 20th September 2016
In this month's edition, we talk about trees, and ask the questions: Do you live in a happy place? Are there hazards growing in your garden? Plus the seventh in our series on common defects - this month is Structural Movement.
The Property Market Monthly Fact File - September 2016
The property market fact file is a collection of data compiled each month by our Chartered Surveyors and the propertysurveying.co.uk team; collating survey data, statistics, trends and information from the property market. This aims to provide a single place where anyone with an interest in UK property can find the information they need.
To read the monthly fact file, click here.
Trees in the news - ruining gardens, damaging houses and wasting taxpayers money.
Legal wrangles over trees which have hit the headlines recently.
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Happiest place to live and work?
Happiness may be subjective, but that doesn’t stop various organisations conducting surveys to discover the happiest place to live (and work) in Britain. How does your home town measure up?
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Norwich - the best city to work in? |
Has Brexit affected housebuilding?
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) conducted a survey of housebuilding SMEs, asking how the Brexit vote had affected their businesses.
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Editor's Comment: Life after Brexit
The Remainers predicted the end of the property market and the Leavers predicted a brand new one, better than the old. What actually is happening?
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Mortgage Market Update
Various sources are claiming that now is as good a time to buy a property as there has ever been, with interest rates low and the property market surging forward. We have compiled stats from various sources around the country to give you an overview of the mortgage market, in case you are looking to invest…
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NEW SERIES: 10 defects that could be hiding in your home – a surveyor's view
Defect 7– Structural Movement
We have covered various defects over the past 6 months. Now we look at the possible causes of structural movement.
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And Finally....
In case you missed it: Central* London’s Narrowest Home - yours for £1.2 million!
£1.2 million for a two bedroom, two bathroom terrace in Kensington? The catch is - the property is only 7 feet wide!
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