COVID-19 caused the residential market to pause following a spring bounce. As we exit lockdown we are seeing the strong pre-COVID market return. We are here to help so please call us if you are thinking about buying or selling or require expert property advice.
Stay safe, keep well and stay in touch.
COVID-19 caused the residential market to pause following a spring bounce. As we exit lockdown we are seeing the strong pre-COVID market return. We are here to help so please call us if you are thinking about buying or selling or require expert property advice.
Stay safe, keep well and stay in touch.
Friday, 10th March 2017
Written by:
Rob Horton
Category:
Commercial
Acting on behalf of a syndicate of purchasers, the commercial department of Woolley & Wallis have advised on the successful acquisition of Unit 1 Castlegate Business Park at Old Sarum.
Read moreTuesday, 7th March 2017
Written by:
Sophie Clotworthy
Category:
Farm & Rural
Woolley & Wallis is delighted to be launching on to the market Charnage Quarry, Mere, comprising a 11.54 acre chalk quarry lying adjacent to the A303.
Read moreMonday, 6th March 2017
Written by:
Christopher Powell
Category:
Events, Farm & Rural
Join Woolley & Wallis at the Wellington Barn, Calne, on Tuesday 21 March for the Farmhouse Professional Discussions 2017.
Read moreMonday, 27th February 2017
Written by:
Sophie Clotworthy
Category:
Farm & Rural, Professional Comment
In an ever changing world and one full of uncertainty, property and especially agricultural land and property is regarded as a secure, safe haven to protect capital investment.
Read moreFriday, 24th February 2017
Written by:
Allison Barfoot
Category:
Lettings
Despite constant new legislation and fears about being a Landlord the recent UK Private Rented Sector Report shows that demand for rental accommodation is up 10 per cent since January 2016 and that the supply of rental stock also increased in January 2017.
Read moreTuesday, 21st February 2017
Written by:
Sophie Clotworthy
Category:
Events, Farm & Rural
Woolley & Wallis is delighted to have teamed up with talented young Point to Point jockey Josh Cameron for 2017. Josh is in his first season as a Point to Point jockey and is already getting heads turning with his drive and exceptional horsemanship.
Read moreThursday, 16th February 2017
Written by:
Clive Gregory
Category:
Professional Comment, Residential
The internet has revolutionised how we buy and sell property and a growing number of online agents are encouraging people to sell their own properties through them and not use a High Street alternative.
Read moreMonday, 13th February 2017
Written by:
Rob Horton
Category:
Commercial
Following close on the heels of lettings of Units 9 and 10, Woolley & Wallis have now let Unit 2 Centre One off Lysander Way Old Sarum.
Read moreMonday, 6th February 2017
Written by:
Rob Horton
Category:
Commercial
Woolley & Wallis have let a pair of semi-detached modern offices fronting Lysander Way at Old Sarum.
Read moreMonday, 30th January 2017
Written by:
Rob Horton
Category:
Commercial
In reflecting on the local commercial property market over the last year Woolley & Wallis report the position as having been generally positive, in a year of uncertainty leading up to the Referendum and for many an unexpected Brexit result.
Read moreFriday, 27th January 2017
Written by:
Rob Horton
Category:
Commercial
Woolley & Wallis have been instructed to market a mid-terraced business unit on the popular Glenmore Business Park, Telford Road, Churchfields.
Read moreFriday, 20th January 2017
Written by:
Tom Fuller
Category:
Professional Comment, Residential
If you are thinking of purchasing a thatched home you may understandably be concerned about the risk of fire. In fact, according to the National Farmers Union (NFU), your thatched home is no more likely to catch fire than a house with a conventional roof structure, provided you understand what you are dealing with.
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