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May 6, 2024

How to make your property family-friendly

When renting out a property, it can sometimes be challenging to discover a home suitable for families with younger children. We want to ensure being a family while renting doesn't limit your options,

Apr 22, 2024

Does my EPC rating add value to my home

When selling your home, you want to make the most out of its value. Whether that is by creating kerb appeal or renovating the bathrooms, there are plenty of ways to increase your property's price. An

Apr 15, 2024

What happens after you`ve accepted an offer?

Accepting an offer on your home might feel like the final stage of your sale, when in reality, it's just the beginning. Once you've chosen a buyer for your home and agreed on a price, the conveyancing

Apr 8, 2024

10 Types of mortgage explained

When getting involved in the property market, there are many technical parts to buying a home. Mortgages can be one of the most complicated steps. What is a mortgage? A mortgage is a legal loan agre

Apr 1, 2024

Here`s your rental market update

The UK rental market is thriving and has a lot going on. The good news is that it seems to be calming. This promises a better future for tenants and landlords. However, a good agent will help you find

Mar 18, 2024

Deposit friendly decorations for your home

When you rent a property, it can be particularly challenging to make four walls feel like your home. Looking for options and inspiration on how to decorate your property without risking your deposit?

Mar 11, 2024

How to turn a property into your home?

Do you feel that immediate sense of comfort when you walk through your front door? Does your property truly feel like yours? Adding personalised touches to your property, big or small, can make an i

Mar 4, 2024

Private landlord vs letting agent

When deciding whether you're going to use a letting agent as a tenant or a landlord, it shouldn't be a difficult decision. It's estimated that only 20% of all homes in England are privately rented.* T