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Residential lettings services mean finding the right tenant for your Johnstown property, drawing up tenancy agreements that comply with Welsh law, collecting rent reliably, and handling maintenance requests and disputes. For most landlords, it also means navigating deposit protection rules, Right to Rent checks, and periodic property inspections—tasks that protect you legally and preserve your asset. We take on the day-to-day administration: chasing arrears, coordinating repairs, communicating between you and your tenant, and ensuring compliance with letting regulations. This frees you from the admin burden while ensuring your property generates consistent income.
Sale Properties
The Johnstown property market reflects broader Haverfordwest trends: terraced and semi-detached homes typically sell in the £150,000–£250,000 range, with investor interest modest but steady. Buy-to-let landlords in the area tend to hold long-term rather than trade frequently, making reliable lettings management a practical priority.

Rent Properties
Rental demand in Johnstown is driven by local professionals, families seeking affordable South Wales living, and working-age tenants employed across Haverfordwest and Pembrokeshire. Vacancy rates are generally low, and competition for quality stock keeps rental yields reasonable—typically 4–5% gross on residential properties here.


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Finding lettable stock in Johnstown means looking beyond just price: condition, Council Tax band, and tenant appeal all affect your lettings success. We assess properties for rental readiness, advising on upgrades, furnishing standards, and realistic rental valuations based on comparable lets in the area.
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Before letting a property in Johnstown, confirm it meets current electrical safety and energy efficiency standards—these are non-negotiable regulatory hurdles that catch unprepared landlords. Be clear about your long-term intent: are you letting for three years, ten years, or longer? This shapes tenant selection and property maintenance strategy. Finally, factor in realistic management costs and void periods; lettings is not passive income, but active asset management with costs that vary by tenant quality and property condition.
Johnstown’s stock—predominantly Victorian and Edwardian terraces alongside 1960s–1980s semis—comes with specific maintenance patterns and tenant expectations that differ from newer-build developments or rural cottages. We know which properties attract professional tenants versus families, how local employment patterns affect tenant stability, and which areas command premium rents versus which require more competitive pricing. Local knowledge also means understanding how Haverfordwest’s broader economy and housing supply affect your lettings strategy year to year. Without this context, landlords often misprice, mismanage tenant expectations, or invest in upgrades that don’t translate to rental income.
We manage rent collection, chase arrears immediately, handle tenant queries, arrange repairs, and carry out regular inspections—keeping your property occupied and maintained. You receive regular updates on rent status and any property issues, and we stay available when problems arise, managing the relationship so you don’t have to.
