The Metal Theft Risk To Vacant Properties

The Metal Theft Risk To Vacant Properties

Metal theft has been dubbed the world’s most annoying crime, and for good reason too. This frustrating crime wave is leaving hundreds of properties, and their owners, with thousands of pounds of damage to clear up. This week we’re looking into what metal theft actually is, who’s most at risk, and most importantly, what you can do to protect your property.

Realistic Tips to Save Money and Get on the London Property Ladder

Realistic Tips to Save Money and Get on the London Property Ladder

With rent and property prices continuing to rise, saving for a deposit and getting onto the property ladder in London is now harder than ever. But, with some simple planning and smart saving, there are ways you can make your money work for you. So, this week we’re sharing a few realistic tips to help make saving your first deposit easy. We’ve covered everything from the best saving scheme to halving your rent costs (and we promise we’re not just going to suggest you spend less on coffee).

The Most (and Least) Effective Security Methods for Vacant Property

The Most (and Least) Effective Security Methods for Vacant Property

Finding the best way to keep your vacant property safe is a top priority but with so many options and methods to consider, knowing where to start can be tricky. Especially if you have a tight budget to stick to.

As the security industry evolves to keep up with new crime waves and break-in methods, there are seemingly more and more devices on the market all promising to keep your property protected, safe and secure. However, while some security methods do a really good job of keeping criminals out, not all of them are as effective as they might seem. This week we’re using data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), to work out which vacant property security methods work, and which don’t.

5 Time-Saving Tips for Vacant Property Managers and Landlords

5 Time-Saving Tips for Vacant Property Managers and Landlords

Busy landlords and property managers will know how time-consuming maintaining property can be. But if you’ve found yourself with a vacant property on your hands, you might feel like your to-do list just doubled.

Keeping a vacant property safe, protected and looked after comes with a whole new set of ongoing responsibilities and tasks. On top of trying to find a new tenant or purpose for your site, there are now regular patrols, property visits and security measures to consider. Sometimes, it just feels like there just aren’t enough hours in the day.

How Can We Support Local Communities with Property Guardians?

How Can We Support Local Communities with Property Guardians?

London is home to over 10% of the country’s vacant properties, with some boroughs being affected far worse than others. In communities with a high proportion of poorly managed long-term vacant property, the negative social and economic impact can have lasting effects. But with property guardianship schemes, landlords and property owners have the opportunity to give back to their local community.