Was I naïve?

Why now? Why not?

Back in February I was bright eyed and bushy tailed, I had made the decision to be a master of my own destiny and set up a CLC regulated law firm.  I shared an article with you back in May.  Little did I know or appreciate the turbulent time ahead. I didn’t receive my insurance […]

How to survive September: Top tips for conveyancers

There are hundreds of articles out there about burnout, how to notice the signs and stop what you’re doing when you’ve overdone it. As conveyancers, we know our current workload will remain full on for the next few weeks (let’s not sugarcoat it), and many of us are not about to take the amount of […]

Overseas investments in regional office space soars

Investments in offices outside the capital for the first half of this year hit £3.58bn – 18 per cent above the long-term average for the first half of this year, Savills research reveals. Overseas investors accounted for two-thirds of the £3.58bn of investments from January to June 2021 – 38 per cent above the five-year […]

Are conveyancers losing money due to an outdated onboarding process?

Business leaders significantly underestimate how much inefficiency is costing them. It’s too easy to ignore the bigger picture and stick with an “it’s not perfect, but it works” attitude. But what if fixing that imperfect process unlocked 15% more capacity for you to take on extra clients without increasing your workforce? What would that look […]

Right to Build legislation being “subverted” by local councils, report finds

An independent report on custom and self-build housing conducted by MP Richard Bacon has found that some local councils have been “subverting” legislation that is designed to encourage self-built homes. The custom and self build housing report was initiated to examine the shortcomings of Right to Build legislation, including its failure to achieve its aim […]