There is a surprising amount of interest in properties for sale at auction, something to explore for those wanting to sell or looking to buy.
Read MoreBy now we are all used to a rental property requiring an EPC when a new tenancy is created. But did you know from April 2020 existing tenancies will be affected by the requirements to meet minimum energy efficiency standards?
Read MoreONS figures show East Midlands house prices increased by 6% over the last year
Read MoreThe last few years have really felt like the rents have started to increase in Bingham and the surrounding villages. But what does the data show? We have analysed our data for rental values across the whole of the East Midlands over the last 10 years.
Read MoreExciting times ahead for Bingham! New housing developments and improvements to infrastructure offer opportunities for families and investors alike - Bingham is perfectly suited for commuters to Nottingham and Leicester and has excellent Primary and Secondary Schools.
Read MoreSelf Assessment Tax returns are due to be submitted online before 31st January 2017, Landlords need to be prepared and our advice is to think about it before Christmas! Belvoir Lettings Bingham
Read MoreA Gas Safety check is a legal requirement for rented properties and is a vital part of a landlords responsibility
Read MoreProperty Values in Bingham have increased by 120% since 2000, where as other investments such as the Stock Market have only gone up by 5.54% recommending potential investors to look at BTL's.
Read MoreGeorge Osborne, caused Bingham landlords to ask whether buy to let is a viable option, announcing that landlords, when buying another buy to let property from April 2016 will have to pay an additional 3% stamp duty on top of the standard rate.
Read MoreThe cost of renting a home in Bingham has broken through the £550 a month barrier as the average rent for a property in the town, now stands at £572 per month, a rise of 1.6 % last month, leaving rents for new lets 6.6% higher than 12 months ago.
Read MoreSince the spring of 2009, British interest rates have been at a record low of 0.5%. It's not a case of if, but when, they will rise.
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