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Why Estate Agents in Canterbury are Key to Navigating the 2025 Property Market

As we step into 2025, the UK property market continues to evolve, influenced by interest rate shifts, changing buyer preferences, and broader economic factors. In such a dynamic environment, navigating the market on your own can feel overwhelming—especially in sought-after areas like Canterbury.

Whether you're planning to buy, sell, or invest, estate agents in Canterbury offer a level of local...

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Public sector driving growth across the lending landscape

The latest analysis by specialist lending experts, Rangewell , has revealed that it's the public administration sector that is one of the key sectors driving growth across the lending landscape, having seen a 26.7% increase in the monthly amount outstanding from UK monetary financial institutions.

Rangewell analysed the latest Bank of England figures* looking at industrial analysis...

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Landlords face a £24bn bill to make rental properties more energy efficient

New research from leading property technology provider Reapit reveals that an estimated 2.7 million rental properties across Great Britain will need to be retrofitted with some form of energy efficiency measure, to hit new government EPC targets by 2030.

Reapit reviewed a representative sample of rental properties managed using its platform to estimate how many properties currently...

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Prime London remains a buyers market

The latest research London lettings and estate agent, Benham and Reeves , has revealed which areas of the prime London market are leading the charge when it comes to the highest rate of annual house price growth, as the average price achieved per square foot remains down -2.7% across the top tier of the capital's market as a whole.

Benham and Reeves analysed house price data from...

Harry Parker has joined Lanpro’s London office as EIA Technical Director

Harry Parker joins Lanpro’s London office as EIA Technical Director

Harry Parker has joined Lanpro’s London office as EIA Technical Director.

Harry is a consultant with 17 years’ experience within Environmental Impact Assessments and related work. He joins Lanpro from Enviroguide (part of the DNV group) in Ireland where he was Technical Director and EIA division lead, specialising on residential and renewable developments.

Prior to that, he...

Is there a Role for AI in Strategic Planning? by Pete Canavan, Partner, Carter Jonas

Is there a Role for AI in Strategic Planning? by Pete Canavan, Partner, Carter Jonas

I have been a planner in local authority and in private practice. I have written Local Plans, scrutinised economics, and demographics, and I have guided the strategies which deliver significant development schemes.

In my career to date, I have been at the ‘coal face’ policy writing, and I have had to balance the competing (and often sharply political) priorities which abound. I have...

Why is there a need for more energy efficiency in block management? By Robert Poole, Director, Glide (part of LRG)

Why is there a need for more energy efficiency in block management? By Robert Poole, Director, Glide (part of LRG)

The shift towards greater energy efficiency within block management is crucial due to environmental, economic, and regulatory pressures. As urban populations grow and the impacts of climate change become more apparent, the need to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions from residential buildings has never been more urgent.

Improving energy efficiency aligns with the British...

Can we build 370,000 homes a year? By Lawrence Turner, Director, Boyer

Can we build 370,000 homes a year? By Lawrence Turner, Director, Boyer

The new Labour government has committed to building 370,000 homes per year, but is it realistic?

The housing crisis in the UK is a complex issue that has been building for decades. The shortage of homes has led to soaring prices, putting homeownership out of reach for many. Successive governments have pledged to address the crisis by building 300,000 homes per year and the new...

After the policy announcement, the implementation: How will the Green Belt / 'grey belt' work in practice? by William Nichols, Regional Director, Lanpro

After the policy announcement, the implementation: How will the Green Belt / 'grey belt' work in practice? by William Nichols, Regional Director, Lanpro

In its week in office, the new Labour government got to work quickly, making a series of announcements. The first Cabinet meeting took place on Saturday morning, followed by a tour of the UK’s devolved national administrations from Sir Keir Starmer, and Rachel Reeves’ speech to business leaders on Monday. On Tuesday, Sir Keir Starmer met English regional mayors saying he would strive to build...

Leaders Romans Group Sustainable Board Redesign

Leaders Romans Group Introduces Re-Designed Estate Agency Boards Celebrating Carbon Neutral Status

Leaders Romans Group (LRG), one of the UK’s largest property services groups, announces the launch of its newly re-designed estate agency boards. These boards not only showcase LRG's brand consistency but also promote their carbon-neutral status, aligning with their commitment to sustainability.

In collaboration with Kremer Signs , the UK’s leading supplier of eco-friendly signage,...

Alan Francis Acquisition Leaders Romans Group

Leaders Romans Group Acquires Alan Francis Estate Agents Expanding LRG's Market Presence in Milton Keynes

Leaders Romans Group (LRG) confirms the acquisition of Alan Francis Estate Agents and Lettings Ltd, a well-established and respected estate agency based in Milton Keynes. This acquisition further strengthens LRG's position in the Milton Keynes market, aligning with their strategic focus on growth.

Alan Francis Estate Agents, founded in 1999 by Jeremy Cull, has built a strong...

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