Landlords — this is your go-to guide for the answers you’ve been looking for. There’s no need to look elsewhere, as Megan Cutforth, Lettings Director at Greater London Properties, has pulled together clear, expert guidance to help you navigate everything you need to know with confidence.
Today is the day, the sun is shining and the Renters’ Rights Act is now in force — but there’s no need to worry! My team here at GLP are fully up to speed and prepared for this change, we're here to guide you through exactly what this means! This morning there were some new guides released from the Gov...
Change are coming to the rental market from 1 May, designed to make the process clearer and more transparent for tenants. Discover what these new rules mean for you and how to navigate your property search effectively.
If you’ve been following the property market over the past couple of years, you’d be forgiven for feeling slightly unsure about where things stand. I speak to sellers every day across London, and the same questions come up time and again: Is now the right time? Should I wait? Has the market slowed too much?
April is the final window for landlords in England to prepare for the first phase of the Renters’ Rights Act. With the new tenancy regime starting on 1 May 2026, now is the time to review paperwork, processes and whether self-management still feels realistic.
April is a good time for buyers to focus on readiness rather than guesswork. In a market where choice has improved but confidence remains mixed, being organised can make all the difference when the right home comes along.
For tenants, April is a useful point to pause and plan. With rents still rising across the UK and the first phase of rental reform approaching in England, this is a good time to review your budget, renewal options and next move.
If you are thinking about moving in the next 6 to 12 months, a market appraisal is often the best first step. It gives you a clearer view of value, timing and buyer demand, helping you plan with more confidence in a competitive 2026 market.
A message from Rob Hill, Director & Founder of Greater London Properties (glp)..
As promised, the Government has now released the mandatory Information Sheet for tenants — here’s why it matters, who it applies to, and how to avoid a £7,000 fine
One of the things I love most about Herne Hill and Dulwich is the café culture. Mornings here often start with a walk to grab a coffee, bumping into neighbours, and enjoying a flat white before the day begins.
Spring is one of the most magical times of year in Dulwich and Herne Hill. As the days grow longer and the parks begin to bloom, the neighbourhood fills with families enjoying the Easter holidays together. From creative workshops to egg hunts and outdoor trails, there’s plenty happening locally to keep little ones entertained.