House hunters are feeling a new sense of urgency to find a property ahead of future interest rate hikes, according to the latest market analysis from Chestertons.
For the vast majority of first-time buyers, getting on the property ladder is challenging enough. But if you wanted to buy into the top 10% of your local property market, how much more would you need to get there?
Following record-breaking growth that propelled country house prices to a new peak in March, sellers have been quick to act to lock in gains ahead of an expected slowdown later this year.
Over a third of young millionaires have made changes to their homes to make them more sustainable and nearly three quarters are planning further green home improvements over the next 12 months, according to research by Coutts.
The 'race for space', a trend fuelled mainly by several national lockdowns during the pandemic, did not solely manifest itself as a mass exodus amongst city dwellers to the countryside. We also built lots of extensions.
BBQs, disappointing weather, and DIY. The holy trinity of a British Bank Holiday. And with an increase in searches for ‘DIY projects’ by +420%, it seems that nothing is about to change any time soon.
Find out why it’s time to ditch your car and walk to school with your children instead. A two-minute read.
When preparing to sell your home, a few small enhancements can have a considerable impact on that first make-or-break impression. Here are a few tips to help you hook a buyer right away and set your home up for a fast sale
Find out how you can impress buyers by making each room in your home look as spacious as possible. A two-minute read.
This eight-point plan outlines the best way landlords can manage the issue of energy bills. A two-minute read.
Last remining plot, built as 1 of 4 on this small select development on the outskirts of town and built to a high specification. This 'New Build' property is ready for immediate occupation.
In this quick read, we look at different types of windows and why they matter, especially as energy prices rocket.