As the colder weather is on its way and energy costs are rising faster than ever before, it’s never been more important to know how to keep your home warm this winter.

If you’re a landlord in the Cotswolds or the Vale of the White Horse and you want to minimise the difficulties of managing your property by using the services of a lettings manager, knowing the right questions to ask is key to success!

Changes are now in force to smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm regulations in English rental properties. Since all landlords in the Cotswolds and the Vale of the White Horse need to be aware of these updates, our team here at Perry Bishop is here to bring you up to speed with the changes to the law.

Selling your home in the Cotswolds or the Vale of the White Horse is not always easy. Get things right though, and it can open up a move to a new place and somewhere to start the next chapter of your life.

What Is Meant By The Term ‘Covenant Of Quiet Enjoyment’ ?

How much time does it actually take to buy a property? Viewings, mortgages, solicitors - it all takes time.

A tenant requesting to leave before the end of the tenancy can cause all kinds of stress. In this article we will share some suggestions of what can be done in this situation.

Viewings are an essential part of selling your home. This article will give you some top tips to get those offers flying in!

As the clocks change and the darkness comes earlier each night, many pet owners begin to feel anxious about the fireworks at the start of November. Read these top tips to keep your pets calm and happy.

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Here at Perry Bishop, a lot of people have been asking us recently about the Government-backed First Homes Scheme. If you live in the Cotswolds or the Vale of the White Horse and are either a key worker or a first-time buyer, this scheme could give you the chance to purchase a new-build home at a reduced cost.

Landlords, do you find that despite handing over the management of your buy-to-let property/portfolio to a letting agent you still end up spending a lot of your own time managing your properties? Are you beginning to wonder what you’re paying for?