The latest amendments to the MEES Regulations (Minimum Energy Efficiency Standard) came into force on 1 April 2020 affecting landlords with existing tenancies.
In uncertain times, property owners need professional advice more than ever to ensure the value of their investment is maintained, and where possible, enhanced.
There has been a lot of hubbub about the effects of Coronavirus and the property industry however, at least in my experience, what I have heard and seen has concentrated on property transactions rather than on the impacts of continually running of the buildings we occupy.
If you’re a key worker or a first-time buyer hoping to purchase a new build property in your local area, you’re going to want to hear about the new First Homes programme.
These wonderful pictures of Living Pillar in full bloom demonstrate the positive effects of plants when specified on existing urban architecture, the forage that they create for pollinators and the colour and vibrancy they bring to otherwise bland urban landscape.
This week has seen a further small increase in open projects and a fall in delayed projects. Once again most of the increase has occurred in the residential sector. Restarted projects have also increased along with a decrease in delayed projects.
In light of what is happening on a global scale, Datscha extends a warm hand in inviting you to attend our charity running event and give back to those that need it most.
How would the future of real estate management look in the new post-COVID reality? What will be the key challenges?
Experts from Knight Frank present their predictions on the future of the property management market and talk about the expected changes.
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