How to Increase the Value of Your Home

How to Increase the Value of Your Home

Every homeowner wants to increase their property’s value when they decide to sell and now experts have revealed how you can add thousands of pounds to every room of your house.

Leading sofa and carpet specialist, ScS, has partnered with Bruna Pani at We Buy Any House to reveal how to add up to £15,000 onto each room, from the kitchen to the bedroom.
From simply updating the doors to adding an en-suite or walk in wardrobe, experts explain how every corner of your home can be spruced up to boost your asking price by as much as £130,000.
To continue reading this fascinating article, please click here
Source: Property Wire


Get in touch with us

Nearly one in four agreed house sales in Attleborough failed to complete in 2025, a figure that catches many homeowners by surprise. This article explains why so many moves fall through, what it really costs local sellers, and the practical steps Attleborough homeowners can take to reduce risk and improve their chances of a successful move.

Private renting has grown across every UK region over the last 40 years, but the scale and pace are often misunderstood. This graphic shows how uneven that growth has been, shaped largely by the decline in social housing. Understanding this shift helps explain today’s housing balance and the choices ahead.

A modern two-bedroom end terrace house located in a pleasant non estate cul-de-sac position, offering an airy open-plan lounge/diner, sleek fitted kitchen, bright interiors, and an enclosed garden with summer house. Energy-efficient features and stylish finishes create an inviting contemporary home.

This map highlights the average size of homes sold across the UK since 2020, measured in square feet from completed sales. What stands out is how little the averages vary between regions, despite very different housing types. Northern Ireland is the clear exception, with noticeably larger homes on average.