Paying tax on income is part and parcel of operating in the private rental sector and 2022 is a good year to revisit the tax and VAT watchpoints that landlords – especially those interested in developing property to rent out – need to be mindful of.
More commonly known as a ‘fittings and fixtures’ or ‘fittings and contents’ form, a TA10 is completed by the seller so they can clearly identify what’s included in the sale and what is going to be removed.
One of the huge advantages a high street estate agent has is knowing their local market and sometimes properties that are being sold “off market” – As a buyer it is so important to get to know your local agents, visit their office, discuss your requirements and lifestyle preferences as the agent is always more likely to remember you as opposed to someone who just sends an e-mail through the portals.
With so much focus on energy bills at the moment, it’s easy to forget the other costs attached to running a property. One unavoidable bill, whether you’re an owner occupier or living in a rented property, is council tax.
As online dating is increasingly the norm these days, you have, no doubt, picked up some knowledge to help ensure the date you pick has a higher chance of being successful. These tools can also be used when looking for a property, which is why we believe home buyers can learn a lot from online dating this Valentine’s Day.
So what does the Levelling Up white paper mean for landlords? As well as covering aspects pertaining to health, education, transport, crime and skills, the white paper tackles housing and living standards head on.
January 2022 was a bittersweet month for many home buyers in Cheadle, but also could potentially signal a significant change in the local property market, which may encourage more people to put their properties on the market, before the winds of change hit house prices. Read our first review of the local property market for 2022.
If you are moving home soon and want to know if the property will retain heat, there are a few things you can look out for. The first is the EPC rating – which shows how energy efficient the property is…
When it comes to the Cheadle property market in 2021 and the UK in general, words like crazy and frantic spring to mind. It was a year where the number of properties on the market was low and yet demand was overwhelming at times and left many buyers upset and frustrated. So what should you expect in 2022? and what can you do to get ahead as a buyer?
It may be best to stop reading now if you’re a fan of neutral design palettes, as home interiors are set to be full of Very Peri this year – Pantone’s Colour of the Year 2022. For the first time in its annual colour trend history, the company created a brand new shade that wasn’t already in its extensive catalogue.
When it comes to selling your Cheadle home, many sellers mistakenly believe there is not much to pick and choose between estate agents, so they just choose the one offering the lowest fee, which is often not actually the cheapest agent. Our new blog looks at the reason why this is the case.
When you decide to sell your home, it is very exciting and many sellers expect an instant sale! At Maurice Kilbride we like to manage seller’s expectations, be the voice of reason, so together we can get your Cheadle home sold as swiftly as possible for the best possible price.
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