You've likely had all of your valuation appointments by now. How do you make sense of it all? Your head must be swimming, trying to take in all the information. At this stage, making the wrong decision could make all the difference.

It can seem as if all estate agents are the same. With little variation, the decision inevitably comes down to the fees they charge. But could the seemingly 'cheap' fees be costing you more in the long run?

Simple design defines both architecture and furniture from the 20th Century. Properties from this time period were different to those that came before and shaped the way that we live today.

As we emerge from the dark nights and frosty mornings of winter, the property market's waking up like the early buds of spring. Home movers reignite their search after the quieter months around Christmas, and new properties come on to the market. If you've been marketing your home for a few months now, your listing could be getting a little stale.

Do you have any idea what will happen to your possessions after you die? Have you made a will? In fact, 30% of people don't even start planning until they reach 55. Many wait until they have retired before considering writing a will.

Our proven strategy means that 98%* of our clients have received an offer within just 28 days! By choosing us to sell your home, you will have confidence that you will achieve the best price possible in the shortest amount of time with the least amount of stress!

Timing is everything when making a life-changing decision. And it can be hard to know if you have got the timing just right when trying to sell your home.

Georgian properties exude elegance. The Georgian period spanned the reign of King George I through to George IV. Broadly speaking, the 18th Century, from 1714 to 1830. So what makes a Georgian property so popular?

It's often said that the kitchen is the heart of the home. With such a lot of time spent in this room, the style and design are important and can be a deciding factor for buyers when looking for a new home.

When you start to think about selling your home, you can quickly become overwhelmed with the sheer amount of things you need to think about. And then you have the valuation appointment, and that really raises more questions than answers. Which agent should you instruct? They all 'kind of' said the same thing.

Ranging from '2 up 2 down' terraced properties built for the workers' families to impressive mansions for the upper class, Victorian architecture is found in every town across the country, and we LOVE the features of properties from this period.

After battling the elements to get to the viewing appointment, what could be more welcoming to your viewers than a lovely inviting property and a roaring fire?