When moving into a new property, it can feel like an Airbnb for the first few weeks. It's nice, and you chose it, so you obviously like the property, but it's just not yours yet. It takes a little time before it really feels like 'home'.

Every home has a front door-the way in and out. It's one of the first things visitors see. As they ring the doorbell or drive past, it's the first glimpse of what may be discovered inside and what secrets will be revealed as the door opens.

It's not until the final stages that everything pulls together when refurbishing a property.

We look at what you can do with a spare room to ensure you’re making the most out of it in this two-minute read.

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We examine the findings of the 2021 Landlord Trends Survey

Star Trek fans, look away now. “It’s a home, Jim, but not as we know it.” The original phrase (we’ve replaced life with a home) didn’t even feature in the popular sci-fi show, apparently, but we’re digressing. If you’re interested in what life will be like in the homes of 2050, keep reading.

In this two-minute read, we have a quick look at what you need to consider when becoming a landlord.

A well presented two bedroom semi detached bungalow requiring some updating and modernisation , accommodation comprises of entrance hall, lounge / diner, two bedrooms, kitchen, conservatory and wetroom. The outside of the property offers a driveway with ample off road parking, garage. To the rear of the property is a low maintenance enclosed garden

A modern 3 bedroom semi detached house situated on a popular estate in Attleborough. Accommodation comprises of entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen, lounge / diner with French doors to the garden. On the first floor there is a family bathroom, 3 bedrooms and an en suite to the master bedroom. Outside there is parking in front for two cars.

Jamie Heard, electrician, and Bruna Pani, property expert, reveal how lighting and electricals can help you attract buyers

Estate agents have reported their busiest December on record for house hunters, with a 33% year-on-year rise in activity, according to the latest data from NAEA Propertymark.