• 13% drop in the number of properties for sale in Plumstead in the last 12 months. • 190 Plumstead homes have sold (stc) in the last three months alone, taking the time from the ‘for sale board’ going up to sale agreed to a median of 61 days.
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The majority of our homes for sale or rent in Woolwich-Shooters Hill & Plumstead are now advertised directly to our own database of buyers and tenants before they are advertised on portals.
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The leasehold reform bill, which concluded its journey through parliament last week, is the first step in a whole raft of government reforms designed to protect leaseholders, according to Eddie Hughes, the secretary of state for rough sleeping and housing.
• Some Plumstead landlords face bills of between £11,000 to £14,000 as Michael Gove, the Housing Minister, declared an attack on poor quality private rental homes.
Tough new measures designed to force housebuilders to pay to remove cladding and protect leaseholders from exorbitant costs have been unveiled by secretary of state for levelling up Michael Gove.
Homeowners left unable to sell or get a mortgage on properties with Japanese Knotweed have been given new hope thanks to updated guidance issued by the Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors.
We understand that sometimes you’re not ready for an estate agent to visit although you need your home valued.
• Will Plumstead OAP homeowners be forced to sell their home as their gas & electric bills are set to double in 2022? • What can the 2,880 Plumstead (SE18) OAP homeowners do to mitigate this? • What are their options if they do need to sell? And what will that mean for the Plumstead property market as a whole?
Owning a buy to let in Plumstead and renting out your property can be very rewarding. It can be a way of having a regular income coming in, together with actually owning something that should increase in value over time.
The Bank of England has increased the base rate from 0.25 per cent to 0.5 per cent.