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UK Property Market Monthly April 2026

The UK housing market entered spring 2026 showing mild resilience rather than momentum.

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Corporate Let vs Individual Tenancy | What Companies Need to Know

A practical guide for companies arranging London accommodation for relocated staff, covering corporate lets, individual tenancies, deposit protection, advance rent and the Renters' Rights Act 2025.

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How Have Rents Changed in Your Area This Year?

While London's overall rent growth has been moderating, there are significant differences between areas. Here we look at the latest data for the key neighbourhoods where Japanese expatriates tend to live.

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Major Reform Affecting Tenancy Agreements, Renewals and Terminations in the UK

The Renters’ Rights Act is being introduced in stages toward 2026, and in day-to-day rental practice we are already seeing situations where the traditional approach no longer applies.

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Finding Your Home in the UK

Procedure: From Property Viewing to Moving In

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Feel The Freshness of Early Summe

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Feeling the freshness of early summer as the greenery of the roadside trees begin to grow lush and green.

May has arrived, and it is the season of beautiful green leaves. Walking through the streets of London, you can feel the freshness of early summer as the greenery of the roadside trees begin to grow lush and green. 

Have you ever seen Bluebells in person? Bluebells bloom in various forests from late April to late May, looking beautiful, like a carpet of purple. For this reason, it has long been believed that fairies live in forests where Bluebells grow. 

When I looked up the flower language of Bluebells in English, I found that it means "unchanging heart" and "humility. We are so busy with our daily lives that we tend to forget to take the time to rest our minds, but this weekend I intend to go to a quiet suburb to see Bluebells.