How does Your Garden Grow?
As the Chelsea Flower Show once again captures national attention, it is a timely reminder that outdoor space — no matter how large or small — remains one of the most valued aspects of any home. From beautifully landscaped gardens to compact courtyards and even small apartment balconies filled with herbs and flowers, outdoor areas have become so important to tenants and landlords.
In the lettings sector, gardens are often treated as an “extra”, but in reality they form part of the property itself and require the same level of care, management, and attention as the interior. Since Covid, there has been a noticeable shift in how tenants use and value outside space. Small gardens can be transformed into usable living areas, balconies become miniature growing spaces, and tenants seek properties where they can enjoy fresh air, entertain, or simply create a calmer environment away from busy working lives.
The Importance of Property Inspections
In private renting, routine property inspections form an essential part of successful property management. For Landlords and letting agents alike, these inspections serve multiple functions—preserving the condition of the property, ensuring compliance with legislative obligations, and fostering good tenant relationships. Neglecting this key aspect of property management can result in costly repairs, legal complications, and unnecessary disputes.