Property Advice

Constantly evolving regulations, a fluctuating market, ever-changing neighbourhoods… the property market is a constantly-moving industry that requires expert insight and knowledge. Private Property provides the latest news and advice on everything property related for all sides of the spectrum. In our one-stop Property Advice portal, you can find:

Get your credit rating ready
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Get your credit rating ready

How to get your credit rating on track, to be able to buy a home.

Estate agents and mandates matter
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Estate agents and mandates matter

Why estate agents and mandates matter to property buyers and sellers both.

Keeping your home loan options open
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Keeping your home loan options open

Why closing your home loan account completely is not necessarily the best course of action.

Buying property as a couple
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Buying property as a couple

How to stay in tune when buying a property with your partner.

Bond Protector insurance pays your bond when you can’t
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Bond Protector insurance pays your bond when you can’t

Although homeowners may be hard-stretched in the current economic climate there are valid reasons to consider a Bond Protector Policy.

7 reasons why buying your own home beats renting
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7 reasons why buying your own home beats renting

Advice from the professionals, for those considering buying a home this year.

How to safeguard your student rental property
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How to safeguard your student rental property

Student rental properties are the type of investment that need to be protected against various risks.

Managing the buy-to-let risks
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Managing the buy-to-let risks

The current buyers’ market offers a good opportunity for investors looking for properties to rent out, especially with the prospect of a potential rental-growth recovery in the latter part of 2020.

Home insurance for new homeowners
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Home insurance for new homeowners

Which types of household insurance do you need, as a first time home buyer?