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Throughout August, we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign.It’s where we shout from the rooftops (and blog pos...
02/08/2024

Throughout August, we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign.

It’s where we shout from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together.

Here’s part one of our five-part series.

Shopping locally is a powerful way to support our neighbourhood and enjoy various benefits.

By shopping locally, we all contribute to the local economy, support small businesses and build a stronger, more vibrant community.

Here are four great ways to shop locally and why it’s so important:

1) Support local boutiques and independent shops
Independent shops and boutiques offer unique products you won’t find in big chain stores. From clothing and accessories to home décor and gifts, these small businesses provide a personal touch and often source their products from local artisans.

2) Use local services
Whether you need a plumber, an electrician or a hairdresser, opting for local service providers helps keep your money within our community. Local tradespeople are often more invested in maintaining a good reputation in their area, leading to higher quality service.

3) Eat at local restaurants and cafés
Eating at local restaurants and cafés rather than chains means supporting local business owners, who tend to source their produce locally.

4) Attend local events and markets
Participating in local events, such as craft fairs, food festivals, school fetes and seasonal markets, is a fun way to support local businesses and discover new products. Community groups and charities often organise these events, so your participation helps fund important local initiatives. They also provide local artisans and entrepreneurs a platform to showcase their talents and grow their businesses
Why shopping locally matters

Economic benefits
Money spent locally stays in the community, boosting the local economy. Independent businesses are more likely to reinvest their profits locally, creating a positive cycle of economic growth.

Environmental impact
Local businesses often have a smaller carbon footprint than national firms due to shorter supply chains and less packaging.

Community wellbeing
Local businesses contribute to the unique character of your neighbourhood and encourage a sense of community. They provide opportunities for local people to connect, support each other and build a stronger, more resilient community.

Here’s to being a Community Cheerleader and keeping our £s local wherever possible.

31/07/2024

If you feel totally at home in your rental property, you may daydream about buying it from your landlord.

So, what issues come into play when you want to buy the property that you’re renting? Let’s take a look.

We won "Best HMO Property Management Company 2024" from the HMO Awards 23/24. This is a fabulous achievement by the team...
18/06/2024

We won "Best HMO Property Management Company 2024" from the HMO Awards 23/24.

This is a fabulous achievement by the team, our amazing landlords and brilliant tenants.

Don’t have time to be a domestic god or goddess and give your home a full spring clean?Well, why not do the next best th...
24/05/2024

Don’t have time to be a domestic god or goddess and give your home a full spring clean?

Well, why not do the next best thing and declutter a few key areas of your property.

Scientific studies have shown that clutter can negatively impact mental health and productivity.

Read more on our blog

https://urbanshare.co.uk/spring-cleaning-clear-the-clutter/

22/05/2024

Remember, overpricing can lead to prolonged vacancies, while underpricing might affect profitability.

Working with an experienced letting agent can take much of the stress and strain from your shoulders as they’ll know the ideal price bracket for your property’s monthly rent.

Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you.

How to ‘Perfectly’ Price Your Rental Property in 2024Setting the correct rental price for your property is essential to ...
20/05/2024

How to ‘Perfectly’ Price Your Rental Property in 2024

Setting the correct rental price for your property is essential to attract the best tenants and maximise the return on your investment.

Too high, and you won’t get that all-important awareness and interest.
Too low, and you’ll be out of pocket.

Here are five key considerations every landlord should keep in mind when setting the rent for their rental property.

Read more on our blog https://urbanshare.co.uk/how-to-perfectly-price-your-rental-property/

Brewing Bonds: The Benefits of Sharing a Cuppa inThe charity, Dementia UK’s Time for a Cuppa Week, runs in May.It serves...
17/05/2024

Brewing Bonds: The Benefits of Sharing a Cuppa in

The charity, Dementia UK’s Time for a Cuppa Week, runs in May.

It serves as a timely reminder of the simple yet profound benefits of pausing for a cup of tea and a chat.

Whether it’s catching up with friends, connecting with colleagues, or contacting those who may be feeling isolated, the act of sharing a cuppa can have far-reaching positive effects on our social and emotional health and welfare.
Here, we investigate the benefits of this timeless tradition, particularly around the way it can boost community cohesion and individual wellbeing.

Brewing community spirit
Inviting neighbours for a cup of tea can strengthen bonds, build rapport and create a sense of belonging. It’s a gesture that transcends age and background, inviting everyone to share stories and experiences while enjoying a brew.

Supports mental health
Talking over a pot of tea can provide a safe space for individuals to express feelings, share worries and find comfort. It’s a gentle reminder that no one is alone, promoting mental health awareness and support.

Encourages mindfulness
Enjoying a cuppa allows us to pause, reflect and live in the moment. This mindfulness can reduce stress and improve mental clarity.

Boosts physical health
Tea itself has numerous health benefits, including antioxidants. It helps with hydration and relaxation, and, especially when choosing herbal varieties, can add to a healthier lifestyle.

Raises awareness and funds
Participating in events like Time for a Cuppa Week not only raises awareness about dementia but can also generate funds for essential research and support services, making every sip count towards a noble cause.

We think that Time for a Cuppa Week is a great idea (especially when biscuits are involved), and we’re encouraging everyone to take part.

If you’re considering selling or buying, or have any property questions, let’s have a chat over a cuppa.

15/05/2024

Investing in a buy-to-let abroad can be a tempting prospect. Owning your own little piece of paradise while earning a rental income can seem like a win-win scenario.

Here are five things to consider before investing in an overseas rental.

Five Things You Should Know about Owning a Buy-to-Let Abroad Investing in a buy-to-let abroad can be a tempting prospect...
13/05/2024

Five Things You Should Know about Owning a Buy-to-Let Abroad

Investing in a buy-to-let abroad can be a tempting prospect. Owning your own little piece of paradise while earning a rental income can seem like a win-win scenario.

However, it’s essential to have realistic expectations about the challenges landlords face when managing a property overseas.

Read the rest of the article
https://urbanshare.co.uk/five-things-landlords-should-consider-before-buying-a-property-abroad/

Step It Up: Top Tips to Help You Walk MoreThere’s an old saying: The simple things in life are often the best.And when i...
11/05/2024

Step It Up: Top Tips to Help You Walk More

There’s an old saying: The simple things in life are often the best.

And when it comes to exercise, what could be simpler than putting one foot in front of the other?

While there are countless ways to get fit, nothing matches the ease and accessibility of walking.

You can do it at home or on holiday, by yourself or with friends, and if you’re pressed for time, you can even tick off a few errands, such as shopping or posting a letter en route.

And best of all, it’s free. No membership fees or fancy kits are required, although comfortable shoes will help.

As May is National Walking Month, the charity Living Streets is urging people to . To participate, just walk for 20 minutes a day in May.

Here are some tips to help you along the way.

Focus on the physical benefits: Walking is good for your heart, bones and waistline. If your motivation wanes, think about the health benefits.

Consider your mental health: Walking briskly for 20 minutes a day can cut your risk of developing depression by a third. To really boost your endorphins, head to your nearest park or woods to walk in nature.

Be flexible: Squeeze those steps in where you can. Take a wander during your lunch break, or get off the bus or train early and walk the final stretch to your office.

Meet a friend: Instead of meeting your mates at the pub, arrange to go for a walk. You’ll be so busy chatting you’ll quickly clock up the miles.

Take a board(room) walk: Walking increases blood flow to the brain, so it can be a great way to ramp up your creativity. Swap soulless meeting rooms for brainstorming with colleagues on a walk.

Support local businesses: Walking is good for neighbourhoods. You’re more likely to pop into a shop or buy a coffee if you’re walking instead of driving (urban planners call this the ‘pedestrian pound’). Include a stop-off at your local café on your next walk and support the local economy.

Why not give a go? Take it one step at a time, and who knows where walking will take you.

We’re here to help – contact us today.

09/05/2024

Gardens can boost a rental property’s appeal, often making it more attractive to potential tenants – especially during May, as spring is here and summer is around the corner.

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