With the UK property market well on the way to recovery and activity heating up amongst buyers, sellers are being advised to go the extra mile to make their homes stand out from the crowd. Please click or tap the picture to find out more

Although somewhat historic, data released by the ONS and the Land Registry is widely regarded as being one of the most accurate barometers of the UK housing market. The latest release reveals that UK house prices increased by 2.5% over the year to August, up from 2.1% in July 2020. Please click or tap the picture to find out more

In this quick article we look at the increase in builders work load and the increase in planning applications since the summer. Please click or tap the picture to find out more

Homeowners planning to take advantage of the current stamp duty holiday should begin their journey by 1st November or risk missing out, according to Legal & General Mortgage Club.

John Lewis plans to build homes across 20 of its locations, as part of plans to revive the business.

In this two-minute speed read; we look at what the new tier system means for buyers and sellers looking to move in Attleborough and East Harling.

As activity increases across the property market due to pent-up demand and the stamp duty holiday, newly released data from Quick Move Now and home.co.uk reveal where in England and Wales you can expect to sell your home in record time.

The latest figures released this morning from Homelet have revealed that, for landlords at least, rents are beginning to move in the right direction with the third successive monthly rise.

It seems these days that good old kerb appeal and a strategically placed pot of freshly-brewed coffee just won't cut it. So what do you do?

During the height of lockdown, if you weren't baking bread or learning a new TikTok dance, you were probably making home improvements. In fact, Google searches for ‘DIY’ hit a 16-year high during this period, with many Brits using their extra time indoors to tick off odd jobs around the home.

The perpetual stream of new rules and laws surrounding what we can and can't do under our various degrees of lockdown seems to be updated by the hour.

The cost of three or four bedroom homes suitable for second steppers reached a record £291,618 in September, Rightmove’s house price index has found.