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Renting a new home can be an exciting fresh start—but it’s important to know what you’re getting into. Whether you’re moving into your first rental or switching properties, understanding what to look for can save you stress, money, and future headaches. Here’s a detailed guide to what every tenant should check before signing on the dotted line.
If you're thinking about renting out your property — or you're currently on the market but not seeing results — it’s crucial to feel confident that your letting agent has the strategy, tools, and expertise to secure the right tenants quickly and at the best rent.
So, you’ve been scrolling Rightmove, saving your favourites, and you’re finally ready to start viewing properties in Central London — exciting stuff! Whether you’re eyeing a loft in Soho, a period flat in Bloomsbury, or a stylish apartment in Marylebone, the viewing stage is when things start to feel real.
If your home has been on the market for a little while and interest seems to be dipping — fewer viewings, radio silence from your agent, or just a general sense that things aren’t moving — it can feel frustrating, even disheartening. Especially if everything started with high hopes and a big, bold valuation.