78 Front Street, Arnold, Nottingham, NG5 7EJ
Telephone: 0115 6485 485 Email: arnold@robertellis.co.uk
30 – 32 Derby Road, Stapleford, Nottingham, NG9 7AA
Telephone: 0115 949 0044 Email: stapleford@robertellis.co.uk
30 – 32 Derby Road, Stapleford, Nottingham, NG9 7AA,
Telephone: 0115 949 0044 Email: survey@robertellis.co.uk
Telephone: 0115 922 0888 Email: letting@robertellis.co.uk
Telephone: 0115 949 6740 Email: staplefordlets@robertellis.co.uk
50 – 52 Market Place, Long Eaton, Nottingham, NG10 1LT
Telephone: 0115 951 8898 Email: enquiries@themortgagecom.co.uk
12 High Road, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 2JP
Telephone: 0115 922 0888 Email: beeston@robertellis.co.uk
5 Derby Road, Long Eaton, Nottingham, NG10 1LU,
Telephone: 0115 946 1818 Email: longeaton@robertellis.co.uk
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130 High Road, Beeston, Nottingham, NG9 2LN
Telephone: 0115 922 9090 Email: letting@robertellis.co.uk
11 Derby Road, Long Eaton, Nottingham, NG10 1LU
Telephone: 0115 946 6946 Email: longeatonlets@robertellis.co.uk
Nathan and Keleigh went to Albany Infant School in Stapleford to donate £150 for them to spend as they see fit.
Here at Robert Ellis, we are always keen to ensure we can offer the full service when it comes to property sales, so we are thrilled with the early results achieved following our new partnership with SDL – a national auctioneer offering a personal service to your property sale, they are able to provide both timed auctions and traditional auctions.
We’re delighted to announce the arrival “Robert Ellis Student Living”, part of the Robert Ellis family offering quality student accommodation across Nottingham. We’ve been letting property for more than 30 years and have a wealth of experience across our team to help Landlords maximise their income return on Investment property portfolios.
Before you lament about the amount of rain we’ve had this summer, remember the old adage ‘it’s good for the garden’. In fact, the wet conditions may help budgets as well as flower beds, if new research is anything to go by.
Politics, especially the period before an election, can be hard to keep tabs on. With a new Labour Government assembled, our job is to make sense of what was contained in the party’s manifesto, what was verbally discussed by then shadow ministers and what will actually be delivered now Sir Keir Starmer is Prime Minister.
With high summer in full swing, the property market has entered into its usual seasonal phase. Less fevered activity has been replaced by a more measured approach to home moving. This is widely attributed to holidays, the build-up to a General Election and even the European Football Championships.
As we write this blog, the temperatures are rising to the mid 20°C, the air is filled with the scent of barbeques and sales of sunscreen are soaring. We are, however, about to break the early summer spell by mentioning the C word. Christmas.
If you have a passing interest in property, you will know that some people ‘stage’ their homes during the marketing phase in order to increase the appeal. Common tactics involve dressing sofas with stylish cushions, removing bulky items of furniture to create more space and using vases of flowers to add colour. There is, however, a more unique trend that’s found its way into the national press.
Everybody needs good neighbours but what if the people next door are a nuisance? When it comes to selling a property, the requirement for full disclosure means admitting if you’ve ever complained about the people living either side of you, or if you’re currently involved in a neighbourly spat.
The sun is out (fingers crossed), the temperature is rising and there is the distinct smell of barbeques in the air. After one of the wettest UK springs on record, who can blame the nation for rushing outside as soon as possible?
May has been an interesting month for the property market. There’s speculation on how a General Election may affect movers’ intentions in England. In Scotland, there’s rumour of an urgent review of The Housing (Scotland) Bill.
Viewing a property you’d like to rent can be exciting and overwhelming in equal measure. You may be distracted by the aesthetics or focused on checking the condition of the rooms but there are 8 less obvious but no less important questions you should ask while at the property. Print these out if you think you might forget!
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