September is the busiest month in the Central London rental calendar, and the best properties go fast. Here's how to get ahead of the queue. From the lettings team at Greater London Properties

You only get one go at your first fortnight on the market. GLP Director Rob Hill on why the sellers who win in September are the ones who start planning now.

As school holidays approach, family buyers often become more focused. For sellers with space, gardens or flexible rooms, July can be a useful moment to attract motivated movers.

The rental market continues to shift, with new rules, rising rents and affordability pressures all shaping landlord decisions. July is a good time to review your property and your plans.

When a heatwave hits, your home can quickly become uncomfortably warm. Whether you're renting or own your property, keeping it cool is essential for comfort and wellbeing. Here are five simple, cost-effective ways to lower the temperature without relying on air conditioning.

There's a wonderful energy in London right now. The sun has finally arrived, the city feels alive again, and — if you're anything like us — you've got one eye on the property market and the other firmly fixed on the World Cup. It's a great time to be in the capital.

The Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) received its first major update since 2006 on 23 June 2026. These changes simplify property assessments and accelerate enforcement. Here's what you, as a landlord, need to know.

You've received a tenant application, and your agent has run them through a screening company. Credit check, background check, reference check—all completed, all good. Should you approve the tenancy? Not so fast.

Artificial intelligence is starting to shape the way people sell, buy, rent and let homes. Used well, it can make the moving process smarter, faster and more connected.

Rental growth has eased, but tenants are still searching carefully and landlords need to stay on top of pricing, compliance and property standards as the summer moving season continues.

Buying a home can feel easier when you know your budget, priorities and next steps. With mortgage costs still influencing decisions, preparation is one of the biggest advantages buyers have.

More homes are competing for buyer attention, so sellers need more than a hopeful asking price. A smart launch, realistic valuation and strong presentation can help attract serious interest.