The Hounslow housing market over the last three months is now becoming more ‘normal’ after the last couple of years of insane demand when the lockdowns started a race for space! Even with the blackening […]
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What Will Happen to the Hounslow Property Market in 2023?
The autumn of 2022 saw economic and political instability with the resignation of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister and the ill-fated Liz Truss 44-day premiership. Now as we go into 2023, the economic and political […]
21% More Hounslow Homes are on the Market Today Than a Year Ago
More Hounslow homes are now coming up for sale. This is excellent news for Hounslow homebuyers and Hounslow landlords because as properties are no longer flying off the shelf as they did last year, the […]
Falling Hounslow House Prices – The winners & Losers
The doom and gloom of the national newspaper headlines regarding the UK property market would make you think Armageddon has arrived – this being the second most interesting topic to the Brits (the first being […]
Hounslow tenants face further rent hikes, as the number of available rental homes drops by 67%
The Hounslow rental property shortage is currently very evident. In this article, I will investigate why there is such a significant lack of homes available for rent across Hounslow and what it means for buy-to-let investors. Anybody […]
‘Is Now a Good Time to Buy a Hounslow Home?’
This is the question many people are asking right now, and the answer depends on your circumstances. I pride myself on my ability to provide objective, fact-based information on the Hounslow property market so potential […]
What will Rishi Sunak as PM mean for the hounslow house priced?
I often get asked what is going to happen to Hounslow house prices. Many things affect house prices, and it comes down to simple supply and demand. On the supply side of the equation, in […]
Hounslow Property Market: could a humble granny annexe help solve housing crisis for mature homeowners?
Most Hounslow homeowners born before 1960 have been in their homes for more than 25 years. Yet of all the properties sold in the UK since the first lockdown in the summer of 2020, 50% […]