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Our advisors are regularly asked to comment on economic factors, trends and events impacting the property market. Here’s a selection from the last few months.

Oliver Sanhaji on Bloomsbury’s quiet revival.

“The area has long been overlooked, but it remains possible to find great properties, with rare Georgian townhouses and excellent access to central London offices.”

Ashley Wilsdon on why buyers need advisors.

“We carry out thorough due diligence and have a detailed understanding of local market values. Knowing when to walk away from a purchase is crucial.”

Ben Horne on January’s property market sweet spot.

“Traditional property seasons are all mixed up. Our buying client numbers have suddenly increased, making January the ideal time to sell to meet demand.”

Gemma Maclaran on the Cotswolds’ best‑kept secret village.

“Ebrington feels like a real place, not too manicured, with a strong community and plenty of wholesome village activities beyond the pretty cottages.”

Ed Sainter on how Oxford’s traffic  filters affect the property market.

“The filters aim to reduce car trips while improving journey times. Properties well within the city limits will become most sought‑after.”

Hollie Byrne on a new generation  of farmers.

“We are seeing an ever‑increasing trend of clients wanting to buy farms, who want to manage that land with improving the environment as their priority.”

Mark Parkinson & Tom Hudson on the latest buyer trends.

“It’s now virtually impossible for unrepresented buyers to see everything, meaning a buying agent is a necessity these days.”