Erin Harding

Content Writer and Assistant Editor at Property Guides

Erin is the Content Writer and Assistant Editor for Property Guides, producing regular content such as news, articles and guides.

Graduating in 2014 with a degree in English Literature and Creative Writing, Erin went on to hold copywriting positions within the retail sector. Immersing herself into the world of ecommerce, she built a solid understanding of how the customer mind-set and journey can inform and drive written content. She now uses a similar approach when writing for a property-based audience.

Erin took a career break in 2018 to travel the world for 7 months. She delights in harking back to her time spent in Australia, New Zealand and Europe when writing articles for those wishing to buy property overseas.

Publications written for include the Wimbledon Guardian, Surrey Comet, Kingston Guardian, Richmond and Twickenham Times and the Sutton and Croydon Guardian. She has also built on her experience during stints at the Times Magazine and the Daily Express.

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Articles in Portugal by Erin Harding

Will the “air bridge” to Portugal open soon?

Will the “air bridge” to Portugal open soon?

There is speculation that Portugal could be taken off the UK’s travel ban list at the end of August. However, nothing has been confirmed as of yet. So, what’s the situation looking like in Portugal and will Brits be able to enjoy the last of the summer there?
Air bridges and normality: the latest news from Portugal

Air bridges and normality: the latest news from Portugal

Portugal has been praised for its handling of the COVID-19 crisis and is beginning to ease lockdown measures. With an air bridge between the UK potentially being introduced at the end of this month, we assess what travelling to Portugal may look like in the near future.
Preparing to buy in Portugal?

Preparing to buy in Portugal?

Many of us have had to put our buying in Portugal plans on hold for a few months. But for those who want to get residency before the Brexit door closes, or who just want to get there now, waiting until next year is just not an option!

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