Friday May 24th 2013

Posts Tagged ‘commercial’

Banks Force Commercial Loan Restructures

Banks Force Commercial Loan Restructures

Directives have sent down by the government owned banks in particular, such as RBS & Lloyds etc whereby those banks are to being told to force commercial loan restructures on businesses, are creating havoc for weary business owners who are already struggling to make [Read More]

Why Estonia Commercial Property Is In Demand

Why Estonia Commercial Property Is In Demand

Recently commercial property demand in estonia has been on the increase and experts feel that it is already bouncing back from the doldrums of the world economy issues. There are many factors which are pointing to this. Firstly, demand for quality commercial property is [Read More]

Claiming Capital Allowances On Commercial Property

Claiming Capital Allowances On Commercial Property

It is estimated that in 96% property transactions investors are not claiming their entitlement to capital allowances. Many investors who own a UK commercial property or a furnished holiday Let (FHL) are legally entitled to a large tax rebate. Often, it has been found that [Read More]

Finding Finance Via Commercial Investment Partners

Finding Finance Via Commercial Investment Partners

In these times of difficult finance due to banks pulling back on funding it’s wise to seek other ways of finding finance. Commercial investment partners can provide financing for a variety of business interests. By searching out investors who participate in the type [Read More]

UK Commercial Property Investments To Fall

UK Commercial Property Investments To Fall

Many middle to large sized firms in the UK renegotiating the cost of their commercial premises. Essenden, the tenpin bowling operator stated that ‘many of its sites were ‘over-rented.’ To put that another way, they feel that the main thing holding them [Read More]

Commercial Planning Rule Changes

Commercial Planning Rule Changes

The new commercial planning rule changes have been welcomed as a major step forward by most property experts. The new ‘presumption’ in favour of sustainable development means that the default answer to new developments is ‘yes’, not ‘no’ as it [Read More]

Commercial Property Investments

Commercial Property Investments

Commercial valuations can often be confusing to the uninitiated. Some of the basic principles are as follows: Commercial property investments are assets where their value is linked to the amount of income they will produce in rents from tenants. A commercial property can [Read More]

SIPPs: Help Yourself And Your Business

SIPPs: Help Yourself And Your Business

Many people would be surprised to know that the average lifespan of an individual in the UK is now 87, which is up from 77, in just 20 years. Various government organisations, like the Department of Work and Pensions, also predict that this average lifespan will increase [Read More]

Investing In Empty Homes

Investing In Empty Homes

It may seem a daunting project to consider buying homes property which has been on the empty homes register, but it can be a very fulfilling way to invest.Of course you will need time, know-how and money to make th investing in empty homes worthwhile. The Empty Homes Agency [Read More]

Holiday Home Rules Changes

Holiday Home Rules Changes

We are going through a lot of changes in property at present and investors need to make those who own furnished holiday homes in Europe or in the UK aware that some changes are afoot in the near future. The changes will affect your tax liability so it’s important you [Read More]

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Why China Is So Alluring To British Expats

Why China Is So Alluring To British Expats

Only a decade ago, the Chinese economy was smaller than that of the UK, yet many economists believe it will become the [Read More]

New EU Mortgage Laws To Stop Turmoil of House Price Bubbles

New EU Mortgage Laws To Stop Turmoil of House Price Bubbles

This week new EU rules will come into force across Europe’s 6.5 trillion Euro mortgage market. The aim is to stop [Read More]

Why The Help To Buy Scheme Won’t Help

Why The Help To Buy Scheme Won’t Help

Since the budget announcement of another housing scheme to help first time buyers called  The Help To Buy Scheme, many [Read More]

HMRC Targeting Second Homes & Buy To Let For CGT

HMRC Targeting Second Homes & Buy To Let For CGT

In the news this week is a declaration from the HMRC that they will now be chasing after Capital Gains Tax deemed not [Read More]

Warning To Landlords Over Green Deal In 2013

Warning To Landlords Over Green Deal In 2013

Recent announcements for the government suggest that they would like to get tougher on landlords who own properties [Read More]