Spitalfields Specialists get a Hot Property Website
Tarn & TarnTarn & Tarn, is a family managed firm that has been involved in the property market within the East End of London for over 50 years.
This 'City Fringe' location is their local area. Tarn & Tarn specialise in 'Georgian Spitalfields' and have thus earned a reputation as the 'Spitalfields Specialists'.
Our Brief
Tarn & Tarn specialises in commercial & residential properties, development sites, investment property and overseas developments. Client wanted a striking, simple and uncomplicated website to meet the expectation of it's visitors.
Hot Property Websites designed and developed a search engine friendly website and helped promote their site online to improve search engine visibility. Built around our powerful estate agent CMS software. Website: http://www.tarn-tarn.co.uk
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Journalist, Liz Phillips in Saturday's Mail ran with the headline "Hold on to property funds". Referring to analysis by IPD which showed that the value of commercial property had dropped by more than 40 percent since it's peak of 2007.
"...In the first three months of this year alone values fell nearly 9pc. And rental income has hit a 16-year low. With the resale market for offices, shops and factories drying up..."
So is now the time to buy into commercial property?"BDO Stoy Hayward, the accountancy firm, says that prices have begun to satabilise and that the number of transactions began to increase in March" - Source: THE TIMES newspaper 29/5/09
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