April 2017

6 Tips on How To Arrange Furniture For Smaller Rooms

No matter the size of the room that you are furnishing, you need to make sure you properly arrange your furniture. You will want to maximize your space and this can be done with in both large and small rooms. Smaller rooms are often harder to furnish because of their space constraints, but if you want to make the most of your room, you should try these space-saving tips: Use Double Duty Furniture Double...

7 key elements to help you create an industrial style kitchen

Industrial style kitchens are all about raw textures and simplicity. Bare brick walls, tiles and even raw concrete work beautifully and when these are combined with wood or natural stone floors and exposed steel surfaces, you have a kitchen right out of a design magazine. If you’re thinking of an industrial style kitchen for your home, take a look at our 7 key design elements. You may also wish to...

Why Renovating Bathrooms For Aging Populations Is So Critical

Many people consider some small bathroom renovations to either create a haven in their home or to increase the value of it. But one of the biggest reasons to renovate a bathroom typically gets overlooked. Overhauling the bathroom to make it safer for an aging population is not only a sound investment for value, but it is also imperative to invest in your older loved one’s safety and...

Make Moving Easy With a Removals Service and These Tips

Make Moving Easy With a Removals Service and These Tips When it comes to moving, it is typically not an experience that most people enjoy. For this reason, they often put off many of the most important tasks of moving until the last minute. Unfortunately for them, this tends to make the process even less enjoyable. They are rushing around, getting frustrated, and might even find that they break a few...

Red flag: Do you need an asbestos survey?

If you’re considering buying a property and asbestos is mentioned, many potential purchasers will run a mile. But let’s not be too hasty. In this article, we look at some of the issues with asbestos and why it’s a good idea to have an Asbestos Survey carried out. What is asbestos used for? Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral found in rocks and soil. Made up of six different...

Why do you need a solicitor to buy a property?

The legal transfer of property from a seller to a buyer is called property conveyancing. Not only is the transfer complicated and time-consuming, but there are numerous legal documents that need to be completed. You don’t have to use a solicitor to buy a property. It is possible to do the conveyancing yourself but there are risks. During the transfer process, problems can arise, so it’s a...

When Do You Need Party Wall Surveyors and What’s Involved?

If you’re planning to erect a fence or a wall that divides your property from the adjoining premises, or you’re thinking of building a wall or a garage on or near your neighbour’s boundary, you need to get their permission. To do this, you must give your neighbour a Party Wall Notice. The Party Wall Act 1996 was drawn up to protect adjoining property owners from any loss or damage...

3 Expert Tips on Boosting Your Home Value

There are many ways you can make your property more appealing to potential buyers. Taking some simple steps can actually improve the value of your property. Before selling a property, it is a great idea to invest in some home improvements in order to boost its value. The property market has shown great signs of growth these past two years, which means the simplest preparations can gain you a large boost...

Buy to Let – Is it still a good investment or is it time to sell?

Tax changes are simply a fact of life, but they can have a direct bearing in our financial health and it is therefore a good idea to reassess investments in the light of changes to the tax regime, to see if the numbers still add up. The team at Property Cash Buyers have broken down the new tax changes landlords are facing as well as how they may apply to different situations. A tax “triple...

Upcoming Changes to UK Property Tax

We are now about a year into the several year-long period in which profound changes will be made to the way landlords are taxed on their properties. Things have already changed quite a bit since the 2015/16 tax year, but with the new tax year approaching and the start of one of the most major changes in recent history nearly upon us, we are perhaps only now getting to the point where reforms really...

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