Top tips to get on the property ladder on your own🔑

Top tips to get on the property ladder on your own🔑

As the latest Rightmove data reveals that average house prices have broken £350,000 for the first time, getting on the property ladder has never been more challenging - particularly if you're trying to do it on your own.

Often, we are sold the dream of settling down with a partner and purchasing our dream house together – but, what if you want to purchase a property on your own?
With over 7.9 million people living alone in the UK, and more people finding themselves ready to buy a home on their own, experts at regulated property buyers Good Move have shared five handy tips on how to get on the property market with a single salary. To continue reading, please Click Here


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That’s despite downturns, political chaos and a cost-of-living crisis. Whether you’ve owned for years or are just getting started, this stat should make every Attleborough homeowner and landlord sit up and take notice.

Renting a new home can be an exciting fresh start—but it’s important to know what you’re getting into. Whether you’re moving into your first rental or switching properties, understanding what to look for can save you stress, money, and future headaches. Here’s a detailed guide to what every tenant should check before signing on the dotted line.

Buying your first home is an exciting milestone, but it can also feel overwhelming. With so much to consider—budgets, mortgages, legal paperwork, and finding the right property—it’s easy to feel lost in the process. This guide outlines the key things every first-time buyer should know before taking that first step onto the property ladder.

Set in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Attleborough, this stylish four-bedroom detached home offers spacious, light-filled living with high ceilings throughout. Highlights include a generous 19ft entrance hall, dual-aspect lounge, 19ft kitchen/diner, and an enclosed garden with a 'secret garden'.