The £1.3 billion mortgage debt of Camden homeowners
Irrespective of the shenanigans and political goings-on in Westminster recently, the housing market (for the time being anyway) shows a striking resilience, fostered by the on-going...
Irrespective of the shenanigans and political goings-on in Westminster recently, the housing market (for the time being anyway) shows a striking resilience, fostered by the on-going...
That number surprised you didn’t it? With the General Election done, I thought it time to reflect on renting in the manifestos and party-political broadcasts and ask why? As the best...
Investing in a Camden buy to let property has become a very different sport over the last few years. In the glory days of the five years after the turn of the Millennium, where we had...
It seems that quite a few Camden homeowners and Camden landlords have become acclimatised to living with the uncertainty of Brexit throughout most of 2019, as figures show many of them...
Well, with the General Election just over the horizon and having been asked by a number of Camden homeowners and Camden buy to let landlords what the different main parties would do to...
In 1979, Margaret Thatcher was voted in on a Tory landslide with the ‘right to buy your own council house’ being a mainstay of Conservative policy. She encouraged people to buy their...
Many mature readers of this Camden property market blog will remember buying their first home as 20 or 30 somethings, probably in Camden many years ago, yet read the newspapers now and...
In the late spring, the Government announced that they were planning to end no-fault evictions for tenants living in private rented accommodation. I have had a number of Camden...