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February 24, 2026

Would You Pay £350K for an Island? A Surveyor’s Take on Real Value

Like many in property, we love a quirky listing! But when an island near Portmeirion hit the headlines recently, it got us thinking seriously about value beyond the guide price.

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February 5, 2026

How Is Property Valued for Divorce Settlements?

When couples divorce or separate, property is often the most valuable and emotionally charged asset to be divided.

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Buying Guides

January 28, 2026

Government Announces £250 Ground Rent Cap: Key Information for Leaseholders, Freeholders and Investors

In January 2026, the Government announced its intention to introduce a statutory £250 per year cap on ground rents for all existing residential long leases.

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Buying Guides

May 30, 2024

The Leasehold & Freehold Reform Act 2024

Since the Leasehold & Freehold Reform Act 2024 received Royal Assent, there has been little substantive progress in terms of implementation.

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Buying Guides

April 20, 2024

Repaying your help to buy loan on a flat with cladding

The help to buy scheme benefited thousands of homeowners, however there have been significant issues if you are one of the thousands of homeowners that bought a flat under the scheme that has been found to have unsafe cladding.

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Top of a high rise block of flats. Penthouses with balcony's at the very top. Bright blue skies
Buying Guides

June 29, 2023

Damp and mould in your home

The tragic death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak, ruled by Rochale Coroner’s Court to be due to prolonged exposure to black mould in his home, has highlighted a problem that until now, largely gone under the radar.   What is mould? Mould is a form of fungus and there are many types. Mould spores are everywhere at all times and just need the...

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Buying Guides

December 6, 2022

Independent Damp and Timber Surveys

Why pay for an independent damp survey?  “I’ve had quotes for hundreds here and thousands there… who do I trust?”  “Do I really need a damp course installed?”  These are just a couple of the questions we are asked daily. So why should you pay for an independent survey?  Quite simply, we have no affiliation...

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Multiple images of homes that have been damged by mould, damp, mildrew or timber problems.
Buying Guides

September 30, 2022

Benefits of a New Build Snagging Survey

Why a Snagging Survey is Important  When purchasing a new build home, you naturally expect everything to be perfect. However, according to the New Home Customer Satisfaction survey, 94% of buyers in 2021 reported snags or defects to their builder. A snagging survey is designed to identify any issues, ranging from cosmetic to structural, so the developer can rectify...

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Buying Guides

September 1, 2022

What Type of Survey do I Need?

The type of house survey you need will largely depend on the age, construction and condition of the property you are buying or selling. Choosing the right survey helps highlight any serious issues and alerts you to specific risks before you commit. Below, we outline the main types of surveys and when they are most appropriate.  New Build Snagging Surveys ...

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Buying Guides

June 16, 2022

Down Valuations – Do They Really Exist?

What Is a “Down Valuation”?  A “down valuation” occurs when a valuation report states that a property is worth less than the agreed price between the buyer and seller. It’s not a term many surveyors like to use, because what’s labelled a “down valuation” is usually just the difference between the seller’s expectation and the property’s true market value.  Why Do Perceived Down Valuations...

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Buying Guides

May 27, 2022

How Can I Extend My Lease?

Extending the lease on your property can significantly increase its value, particularly if you are planning to sell or remortgage. There are two main routes available when extending a lease: Formal Lease Extensions and Informal Lease Extensions.  Below, our experienced team explains the key differences between the two and what you need to know before proceeding....

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Buying Guides

April 29, 2022

EWS1 Forms – What you need to know

Do You Live in a Flat or Apartment? Understand EWS1 forms and Valuations  If you live in a flat or apartment and require a valuation—whether for Help to Buy, Housing Association purposes, Staircasing, a Mortgage Valuation, or any other reason—it is important that you are aware of a document known as an EWS1 form. What This Article...

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Buying Guides

October 26, 2021

Nil Valuations

Could Your Home Be Impacted by a Nil Valuation?  Are you selling a house with Spray Foam in the loft, Japanese knotweed in the garden, or an apartment in a building with safety issues? If your buyer’s mortgage valuation comes back as zero, don’t panic.  A nil valuation doesn’t mean your property is worthless. Far from it. Instead, it usually indicates that the...

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Buying Guides

October 6, 2021

Staircasing – how to own more of your shared home

To buy a shared ownership property, according to gov.uk, both of the following must apply your household income is £80,000 a year or less (£90,000 a year or less in London)  you cannot afford all of the deposit and mortgage payments for a home that meets your need And one of the following must be true:  You’re a first-time buyer ...

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Buying Guides

September 13, 2020

Selling your leasehold property with a short lease

I want to sell my leasehold property but I only have a short lease, what are my options? If you are in the position that you own a leasehold property (usually a flat / apartment or maisonette) and only have a short lease remaining your property is likely to be un-mortgageable and you will have...

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Buying Guides

February 23, 2020

What is dampness?

Is your home damp? Don’t know what’s causing it? Dampness in buildings is a very common complaint and one that as surveyors we are faced with on a daily basis, there are usually many causes of dampness and rarely is there a ‘quick fix’ solution.  So when we came across this excellent video from our...

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Buying Guides

November 12, 2019

Help to Buy Valuations

We are pleased to announce that our specialist website www.getvaluation.co.uk is now live where you can get an accurate help to buy valuation For more information on help to buy please click here for more information

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Buying Guides

May 29, 2019

Our guide to a freehold purchase

Have you just brought your property on a leasehold basis? Or maybe you’re looking to gain more control over your home? In the long run, this process can help you gain control of your property, save yourself money on the financial costs and increase the saleability, especially if your lease is running short. Should you...

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Row of 6 attached houses on a street. Trees with blossom on outside.
Buying Guides

May 21, 2019

Property values dropping because of Japanese knotweed

Japanese knotweed is an invasive plant that is known for the damage it can cause to homes, businesses and gardens. It’s bamboo style stem and roots will destroy all other plants in its surroundings by depriving them of their key nutrients. The roots can also cause damage to buildings and their foundations, but how true...

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Buying Guides

April 9, 2019

Is your building properly insured?

Whether you own a single property or have a vast portfolio, ensuring you have the correct insurance cover for your building is imperative. For private sector landlords, insurance is a necessary business requirement. You may find that your rented properties are at a higher risk than the home you live in. As the tenants do...

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Buying Guides

March 25, 2019

Buying a Leasehold Property: Need-to-Know

One significant decision you’ll make when purchasing a home is whether to purchase a freehold or leasehold property. Freehold means you’ll own the property and land outright, whereas leasehold means you’ll ‘lease’ the property from a freeholder. It’s imperative that you understand what’s involved with a leasehold property before your purchase. Don’t make the same...

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Buying Guides

March 14, 2019

What is a Section 42 Notice?

A Section 42 Notice is a formal request from a leaseholder to the freeholder or landlord (or both) and any other appropriate party to extend their lease on a property. This provides a leaseholder with an extension of 90 years on top of the remaining lease term and a ground rent reduced to zero. With...

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