Estate & Letting Agents, Leicester
Dear Customers, Due to the unprecedented events relating to Covid-19, we at Danvers Estate Agents would like to assure you we are taking all necessary steps to ensure our customers, contractors and team safe. Wherever we can ... more
The Bank of England has announced an emergency cut in the base interest rate to shore up the economy during the Coronavirus crisis. The cut, from 0.75 per cent to 0.25 per cent, was announced at 7am this morning; it takes borrowing costs back down ... more
Homebuyer enquiries rose by 15 per cent between December and January, compared to a year ago, signalling a return of optimism to the property market, according to Rightmove. More than 1.3 million buyers made enquiries about purchasing a home between ... more
With January well underway and with a clear election outcome, here at Danvers, we are starting to see the property market gain confidence with New Instructions & Sales being received. This is an industry sentiment, which is revealed by the latest RICS ... more
Can Large Scale Infrastructure and Development Affect the Sales Turnover of Privately Owned Homes in England and Wales?Here we take a look at an informative analysis of the affect of Major Infrastructure and Development on the turnover of privately owned ... more
o The Chinese New Year officially begins on Friday 16th February, bringing in the Year of the Dog.o The Chinese zodiac animals rotate every 12 years and we’ve taken a look at average house price growth for each of the years represented by ... more
When you selling your home it is vitally important to ask the agents, you invite to value your home and you are thinking of using, questions that will help you make not just an informed decision, but the right decision for you:How long does it take you ... more
What’s happening to house prices in Leicester? Significantly, the number of overall transactions in the Leicester area, during the last 12 months has declined by 13%, compared to the previous 12 months. This correlates with a national reduction in ... more
From 1st April, all new rental leases and renewals of tenancies will be required to have an energy performance rating of at least E on an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). For existing tenancies, the regulations come into force on 1st April 2020.The ... more