Well, what a weekend that was. Street parties, gatherings in the park, the purple bunting, egg and cress sandwiches, union jack flags, cheese and pineapple on cocktail sticks, and let’s not forget the trifle – […]
Category: Hounslow Property Market
The 6 Reasons Hounslow Rental Properties Could Inflation-Proof Your Savings
Inflation (and recessions) can be nerve racking for people and their hard-earned savings and wealth. Yet there are six reasons which make investing in private rental properties a potentially wise investment in these changeable times. […]
Has the Hounslow Property Market Peaked? Should you buy now or wait for the bargains?
Many commentators believe we have seen the peak of the Hounslow property market. So, should savvy bargain hunters wait for Hounslow house prices to fall? Or could postponing your house buying for any anticipated Hounslow […]
will the Hounslow Property Market crash in 2022 ??
According to some newspapers and pundits, the property market boom could soon be over with the increasing interest rates and inflation. In this article, I share the 3 fundamental economic reasons why things are different […]
Hounslow Rental DEMANd intensifies….
There has been a rise in demand for rental properties and an 8.9% fall in the number of Hounslow private rented properties, which has caused Hounslow rents to rise by 11.4% in the last year, a new all-time high.
Hounslow Homeownership Rockets by 3,629 Homes in the Last 5 Years
With the newspapers full of news about the death of homeownership and the growth in Generation Rent, it must surprise many (as it did with me) that the number of homeowners in Hounslow has grown.
21,919 Hounslow Terraced Houses – why are they so popular?
The terraced house is one of the most familiar styles of home in Hounslow (and the UK as a whole). 20.4% of Hounslow people live in a terraced home, interesting when compared with the national […]
50% Drop in Hounslow Council Housesin the Last 40 Years
In 1981, 30% of properties in Hounslow were council houses. Today, that figure stands at 15.1%, a proportional drop of 50%. Why has the number of council houses dropped so much in those 40 years? […]