Although the pause button has been pressed for many of us, that doesn’t mean that life has stopped. Having to spend so much time at home may have even started conversations about future moves when normality resumes. That being said, we ar

What a winter it has been. With horrendous rainfall and storms causing devastating flooding across the country, it’s no wonder that moving home may not have been front of your mind. But as we move into spring there is a sense of new beginnings

Although it may only feel like yesterday since you were packing away the last signs of Christmas, the months of 2020 are starting to run away.

At Shaws Kensington we know how challenging being a landlord can be. Never mind the ever-changing legalisation, some tenancies can be more stressful than others.

Renting a home for the first time in {name of town} can be daunting. There are so many things to think about and you want to make sure you find the right property and have a stress-free experience. At Shaws Kensington we want the same, which is why we have put together these top tips so you can set out on the right path.

When you place your home on the market you’re filled with anticipation and excitement, but if things don’t go according to plan and initial interest fades, frustration and annoyance can set in.

As the seasons begin to change you may find yourself spending more time in your home, and as you relax one evening and find yourself taking in your new home, are you filled with joy about your decision or do you have a niggle of regret?

When you’re looking for a home to rent there are many things you have to take into consideration.

It’s not all about location, location, location when it comes to buy-to-let investing. Property type is another key consideration for investors.

As an asset class, buy-to-let investment continues to flourish. Tenant demand remains strong in London, and rental yields are currently stable.

The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham has been named one of the most profitable boroughs in London for landlords to invest in.

A detailed, comprehensive property inventory is an essential document for both landlords and tenants.