Come on, admit it. We all love taking a sneaky peek at someone’s home. It’s always interesting to see how other people live, that’s why property programmes are so popular.

Even in a period of unprecedented buyer demand, rarely does a property sale go through without any hitches.

The number of rental properties within the UK property market has climbed by over 1.1m in the last decade, placing the UK in the top 10 globally when it comes to the balance between homeownership and renting.

A quarter of UK adults would buy in an area near a Royal residence, with safety and price appreciation cited as two of the main reasons, according to the results of a new survey by specialist lender Together.

With uncertainty in the property market and, quite frankly, the world, you, like many people, may have decided that you'll not move house just now. But you must've had reasons for thinking about moving in the first place, right? What if you need more space? what is involved in extending your home? Where do you even start?

You may have heard of the minimalism movement. You might have even watched the Netflix documentary. But for those of you that have no idea what it's about, read on for a general explanation.

The average seller spends years deliberating about selling their home. With all of that time spent researching, many sellers will already know which estate agent they will use when ready to market their home. So, how have they made this decision?

If you've ever been told that your landlord wants to sell your home, you'll know that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach. So, if you've been making your house your home and getting things nicely settled, only to be told that your landlord wants to sell up, what should you do?

Stipendium has compiled a guide on what homebuyers need to do when hiring a conveyancer and provided four key pieces of advice on getting the conveyancing process rolling as quickly and smoothly as possible.

Stipendium has compiled a guide on what homebuyers need to do when hiring a conveyancer and provided four key pieces of advice on getting the conveyancing process rolling as quickly and smoothly as possible.

Mortgages are on their way to being as unaffordable today as they were during the great recession of 2008, adding further financial pressure to homeowners who are struggling with the cost of living crisis.

Letting agents should start considering how the properties they manage can become more energy efficient by tapping into funding schemes that are starting to emerge, according to Propertymark.