In a perfect world, the home selling process would be straightforward and quick. You’d list your home for sale, schedule viewings, receive multiple offers, and sell your home fast and above list price. Unfortunately, selling your house isn’t always that simple and your home could end up sitting on the market longer than you anticipated.
When it comes to regularly moving furniture, most people are usually either completely for it or very much against it. It can seem like a huge, unnecessary task when you already have a lot on your plate, but there are actually many good reasons you should regularly rearrange your furniture…
Considering a charming period property or an old barn conversion? While old homes have so much beautiful character, there is a few things you should know first before you put in that offer.
Moving can be a long and stressful process, but the day that you finally wake up and realise you’re moving into a new property can be incredibly exciting. Follow our tips to ensure that day arrives sooner rather than later…
If you're looking to sell your home or have recently put your property on the market, house viewings (whether in person or virtually) could highlight undesirable features that could deter prospective home buyers from making an offer…
Remember these small tips which can make a BIG difference to how your move goes on the day and help you feel more organised in the run up. From box tricks to organiser hacks, your home move will become a breeze…
Get the low down on the best alterations and improvements to make before you put your property on the market for the greatest chance of success!
As summer draws closer, it’s important to shift our focus onto our kerb appeal instead of just the interior of our homes. The good thing is, you can do all of this on a budget and whenever you’re ready to sell your property.
First time buyers are finding it harder than ever to get the money together to finance their first home. As a result, many are turning to the Bank of Mum and Dad. Here’s what you need to know about helping your child buy a house…
Finding the right time to buy, and dealing with all the hassle that comes along with the purchase – will buying in the UK ever get any easier?
Once you have decided to rent out your property, it is important to keep it occupied at all times if possible. If you don’t, the mortgage, council tax and any other bills will be coming straight out of your own pocket. Here’s a few tips to ensure you avoid any ‘empty property’ periods…
If you’re hoping for a calm and relaxing month, especially with the kids at home, then having a cosy place to unwind in is essential.