The government has come up with another bright idea which will impact landlords’ rental properties - changes to the availability of certain light bulbs and fittings.

Three-minute read to help you consider the Help to Buy Scheme from all angles.

A 4 bedroom detached cottage which has been updated to an exceptionally high standard. Accommodation comprises of entrance hall, kitchen, dining room, lounge , 4th bedroom/study with adjoining en suite. To the first floor there are 3 bedrooms and a shower room. Outside there ample off road parking and a good sized garden that wrap around the house

After several months where advisers’ mortgage search activity has been dominated by a need to find suitable products for borrowers with financial complications, there are signs that the market is beginning to normalise, according to the latest findings from Legal & General Mortgage Club’s SmartrCriteria tool

Selling your home is considered one of the most stressful events you undertake in life, especially when you need to sell quickly and for a good price. Preparing the property before it goes to market can be a huge time-saver but finding the right buyer could also be a make or break.

The Stamp Duty Holiday will come to an end on the 30 June. After this date, until the end of September, there will be a staggered return to previous Stamp Duty rates. Meaning buyers won't have to pay Stamp Duty on the first £250,000 of the purchase price.

We take a quick look at the cost of borrowing

Today we have reached the letter J , which is for Job!

A great reminder for seasoned landlords and a fantastic intro for new or inexperienced landlords about the perils of getting lax with property inspections

Would you like to know what it is worth to someone else?

The Stamp Duty Holiday will come to an end on the 30 June. After this date, until the end of September, there will be a staggered return to previous Stamp Duty rates. Meaning buyers won't have to pay Stamp Duty on the first £250,000 of the purchase price.

Congratulations to Chapel Green School in Old Buckenham who collected our donation of £100 towards school books