- Written by: Andrew Parker
Regardless of whether you’re looking to sell your property by auction or on the open market, there are primarily two ways in which you can sell: tenanted and vacant. ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
They’re two words that can make any property owner panic – Japanese knotweed. The invasive plant can cause significant issues for your property (and even your bank account if you allow it to spread). Its rapidly spreading nature can become ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
Difficult neighbours can be a serious problem for property investors, causing anything from minor noise irritations to affecting the property’s value or earning potential. ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
All property investments require maintenance and one of the most common issues is damp; a problem that is at its worst in this coldest, wettest part of the year. ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
A crisis as serious as the pandemic is not just a test of survival for businesses but a valuable learning opportunity. ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
Private treaty property sales are fraught with pitfalls and at SDL Property Auctions we believe change is long overdue. We believe it’s time the property market was revolutionised – and are proud to be leading the way in this by ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
The nation’s TV viewers just can’t get enough of property shows and I confess that we at SDL Property Auctions are no different to anyone else. In fact, we probably love them even more than most people; there’s something very ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
Property auctions provide the perfect opportunity for investors, whether you’re looking to add to your portfolio or release some capital. ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
It seems rare that the government delivers good news to landlords, but there were sighs of relief all round when the eviction ban came to an end on 31st May, meaning those with problem tenants can now serve notice and reclaim ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
We all know that selling a property can be a slow and unpredictable process – with latest figures from Rightmove and Zoopla showing it takes an average of more than 40 days to find a buyer, and then nearly four months between agreeing a sale and completing ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
For most people, selling a property means doing so on the open market, usually through a local estate agent. This method works well enough but has some well-documented drawbacks; the often painfully slow progress and the high risk of a ...
- Written by: Andrew Parker
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