Winkworth Update: Is now a good time to be a landlord?

Winkworth Update: Is now a good time to be a landlord?




Skate at Somerset House

What’s a London Christmas, without Somerset House's iconic ice rink? Skate around the grand neoclassical courtyard on this huge, 900-square-metre outdoor rink, with a 40ft Christmas tree plonked in the middle for maximum Insta-potential...

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Moving is stressful, and so is Christmas. Here’s how to make sure your home is Christmas ready, even if you’ve just moved in.

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Downsizing to a smaller home means less upkeep, lower bills and more time to do the things you love.

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Prices dip, sales demand continues as downsizers prepare to sell the family house - as new reality impacts the property market.

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Is now a good time to become a landlord?

Lucinda Richardson, Head of Lettings at Winkworth Notting Hill, says that she has never experienced a market like it in her 30 years in the industry: “Actually, since August 2021, the shortage of stock has flipped the rental market round so we’re seeing record rents.

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The property market: an update

There are signs that things might be picking up. Results of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors’ (RICS) Residential Survey in February 2023 show a new picture emerging.

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The best new homes on the market

According to new research published by the Alliance Fund, a total of 11,608 new homes were sold in 2022, accounting for 2.1% of England’s total market transactions. Here are some of the best new homes on the market now.

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The Queen and her Corgis

Queen Elizabeth II's relationship with corgis is being showcased in a photography exhibition. Britain's longest-serving monarch owned more than 30 Pembroke Welsh corgis throughout her 70-year reign. Photographs marking each decade of her life are being shown in a one-room display at the Wallace Collection in Marylebone, central London.

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