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I've had a statutory notice of land entry served upon me by a utility company, what should I do?
19/06/23
Utility companies rely upon legal powers to use land entry rights; these have been granted to them by specific acts of government legislation. These set out the minimum notice period required before a...
Going, going, gone: what is an auction?
12/06/23
Auctioning is the process of placing bids to buy or sell goods. Auctions are commonly opened with an ascending price, and bidders bid openly against one another, with each subsequent bid required to be...
Staycations offer great opportunities
05/06/23
We have been jointly instructed with Colliers International on a stunning holiday let opportunity, bringing to the market ten newly converted, four-bedroom holiday homes in the heart of Shropshire...
Spring into action – what affects property valuation?
30/05/23
As house and land prices continue to fluctuate in the UK, it’s always good to have a clear idea of what your estate may be worth. It may be part of legacy planning or insurance reinstatement, or...
Biodiversity Net Gain – giving back to nature
15/05/23
We have recently been engaged to carry out a valuation on a greenfield development site in Telford. Any prospective development that takes place on the site will be affected by the imminent changes to...
Peace of mind – when to choose Home Survey Level 3
09/05/23
We have a variety of options when it comes to carrying out assessments relating to the condition and value of all types of property – be they residential dwellings, or agricultural or industrial...




