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There is a strange contradiction running through the property market right now, and if you are trying to buy or sell in South London you have probably felt it without being able to put your finger on it.

Fewer homes are actually changing hands. And yet every sale that does happen seems to crawl along more slowly than ever before.

That should not make sense...


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Walk past the lettings boards on Abbeville Road this week and nothing looks any different. But something big has just shifted under all of them. As of the 31st of July, Section 21 - the "no-fault" eviction that has underpinned the private rented sector for the best part of forty years - is history. Every assured tenancy in England is now periodic, rolling month to month...


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Landlords Brace for New Challenges as Selling Rates Rise

Recent whispers from Westminster suggest that landlords may soon face an additional 8% hit on rental income due to proposed National Insurance changes. This news comes at a time when the property market is already under pressure from rising costs and increased regulation. For landlords in South London, particularly in a...


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