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PORTSMOUTH RESIDENTIAL MARKET REPORT – AUGUST 2020

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The ‘Trapped Landlords’ of Portsmouth

Going into lockdown in March, the Government proclaimed a ban on tenant evictions, pledging that no tenant in a private rented home, who had lost their wages due to Covid-19 would be kicked out of their private rented home until the late summer. Fast forward to August and the press were being briefed as late […]

The 27,691 ‘Trapped Landlords’ of Bristol

Going into lockdown in March, the Government proclaimed a ban on tenant evictions, pledging that no tenant in a private rented home, who had lost their wages due to Covid-19 would be kicked out of their private rented home until the late summer. Fast forward to August and the press were being briefed as late […]

Clevedon Properties Sold in Stamp Duty Holiday Bonanza

On the 8th of July 2020, the Chancellor announced the first £500,000 of any property bought was exempt from stamp duty until 31st March 2021. This also included buy to let landlords (although they would still need to pay the additional 3% stamp duty level for second properties). Talking to many of you Clevedon homeowners, […]

Back to school essentials

Creating an ideal home learning space in Bristol for your children Whether you’re ready for it or not, our Bristol children are now back at school.  This year has been such a tough one for them; they have experienced a classroom which has also been a kitchen, a living room, or even a garden, with […]

How to sell your home faster in Bristol

Not even a pandemic can put people off moving home in Bristol and we have certainly seen an increase in buyers over the last couple of months.  One thing that’s for sure is that the buyers we’re seeing at NEXA are serious – they have done their homework and they have a clear idea about […]

How to avoid a results fiasco when moving home in Bristol

Moving home, as we know, is one of the most stressful things you can do, and just like the thousands of students who were hoping to take their exams this summer, your plans may have been halted by the pandemic. Just when they thought things couldn’t get worse, the results fiasco has seen their stress […]

1,492 Portsmouth Properties Sold in Stamp Duty Holiday Bonanza

On the 8th of July 2020, the Chancellor announced the first £500,000 of any property bought was exempt from stamp duty until 31st March 2021. This also included buy to let landlords (although they would still need to pay the additional 3% stamp duty level for second properties). Talking to many of you Portsmouth homeowners, […]

How to switch estate agents in Bristol to get your house SOLD

Choosing your estate agent is one of the most crucial decisions you make when you’ve decided to sell your home.  Just like one property is not going to be right for every buyer, the same can be said for estate agents; not every agent will be the right choice to sell your home.  We know […]

Can raising your roof raise the value of your home? Let’s talk loft conversions

The government has made a number of announcements recently, including a new law which is expected to come into effect in September.  This will enable you as a homeowner to add two storeys to your property, and you won’t even need planning permission first.  This means if you have been looking to extend your home, […]

Mistakes buyers make when purchasing a property

Over the last few years, when everything around us seemed uncertain, one thing we knew for sure was that the property market is vibrant, despite the predicted slow down. The rise in the stamp duty threshold has seen an increase in the number of properties coming onto the market and, in turn, buyers are eager […]

Nimbyism in Bristol is Dead – Long Live the Planning Permission Rule Changes

Nimbyism in Bristol is Dead – Long Live the Planning Permission Rule Changes: How will this affect the 227,730 Bristol Property Owners? The 1st July 1948 heralded a new dawn in how property was built, as the Town & Country Planning Act 1947 came into force, meaning no property could be built without the say […]

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