Monthly Archives: March 2021

The Charters View: Why post-budget positivity looks set to run and run

When the Chancellor unveiled his Spring Budget earlier this month, all ears were on a Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) holiday extension that would save the hundreds of thousands of pipeline transactions and give fresh impetus to a waning or, to some commentators, a cliff-edge, housing market. The Chancellor came good and then some with a ‘Generation Buy’ campaign to inspire FTBs and get the nation moving with a return

Charters predicts freeport announcement will prompt surge of relocations to the city

04/03/21, Southampton, UK: Charters, the south coast’s leading estate agents, has heralded the Chancellor’s decision to back the £2 billion Solent freeport plan pointing to a wave of economic and employment opportunities that look set to follow, with relocation to the region a welcome consequence. Since Southampton-born Rishi Sunak announced during the budget that the city would be home to one of just eight nationwide freeport sites, there has been

Demand for rental properties outside city centres continues to rise

According to a report by Zoopla, the property website and data resource, the rental market is continuing to perform strongly as we experience a potential easing of the Covid crisis. However, although the imbalance between supply and demand still remains, tenant trends are now impacting the market’s dynamics in ever distinct ways. Leading the evolution is the new working-from-home culture that has undoubtedly shifted tenants’ priorities that were once focussed

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