by Julie Hanson | 8 Jul 2016 | Buy To Let, Sourcing
For the ambitious among you who have decided to invest in property, it is highly likely that you are dreaming of the day when you can retire early and live off the returns of your shrewdly crafted property portfolio. After all, you didn’t choose to buy property...
by Julie Hanson | 22 Oct 2014 | Mortgages
Forthcoming pension reforms unveiled by the Chancellor, George Osbourne, mean that it will soon be possible for eligible pension holders to withdraw 25% of their pension fund tax-free, to do with as they please. Withdraw 25% of your pension fund tax free! ...
by Lettings - Claire Clark | 7 Jul 2014 | Finding a Tenant/Property Management
Unfortunately, letting agents don’t usually get much positive press, as just like landlords the media tend to focus on the few rogues out there than those that provide high-quality services. However, the fact of the matter is that letting agents can be...
by Julie Hanson | 18 Jun 2014 | Buy To Let
Buying a house can lead you into a complicated and confusing maze if you don’t know what you’re doing. It can also leave you seriously out of pocket if your purpose is to buy for investment. Here are a few basic principles to bear in mind at the...
by Julie Hanson | 26 Mar 2013 | Accountants/Tax
News this month: With the submission of late tax returns well behind us now, we still have a couple of late returns as clients were dealing with property maintenance matters ahead of filing returns. It is important to understand penalties do not stop at 31...
by Julie Hanson | 28 Nov 2011 | Refurbishment
It is only in the past 30 years that is has become common place for new homes to be fitted with double glazing and therefore there are still quite a lot of homes out there that have single glazed windows and therefore are losing a great deal of heat...