With the housing market showing little sign of a slowdown, interest in auction properties also signals a busy year ahead.
Kerb appeal, the art of making the outside of your home more appealing to potential buyers, often starts with the front door.
As we head to the summer, homeowners across the country will be preparing their gardens for the warmer months. Investing in garden furniture, painting old sheds, and planting new garden shop purchases.
When talking to first time buyers, what is striking is the duality of the home buying process for many.
The recent storms certainly tested the structural soundness of properties around the UK. They also served as a good reminder of the need to have protection in place when developing properties.
Catchment areas for good schools have long been a selling point for families looking for a new home.
We take a quick look at the start of the property market in 2022 which shows no sign of slowing up as figures suggest
This three-minute read looks at the changing rental market and what it means for landlords.
Landlords are likely to be obliged to supply agents with additional details in future, before their properties are listed to let on portals.
If you are already a landlord, you will know about the endless rules and regulations you have to abide by. If you are not yet a landlord but are thinking about becoming one, this article will help keep you on the right side of the law!
Many property searchers consider the bathroom as a key selling point when buying a property. If the bathroom is a bit naff, it can certainly put a buyer off. So, what will make your bathroom capture the attention of buyers and keep those offers coming in?
After a long cold winter, the early spring flowers are finally shooting up from the ground. But as gardens begin to 'spring' back to life, things can start to look a bit untidy.