During the pandemic, many people have been reflecting on their living situation and their needs moving forward. If your circumstances have changed, for example, your children have grown up and moved out or you have recently retired, you may be thinking about downsizing.

Rishi Sunak is preparing to extend the stamp duty holiday by three months until the end of June, The Times has reported. What does this mean for property buyers and sellers in the coming months?

Rumour has it that the smell of freshly baked bread can make your home more appealing and sell quicker however there are a number of other ways that you can add some spectacular smells to your home.

Unfortunately, it can be quite common for a house to have poor air quality. Unless a house has great circulation and lots of windows, it can become quite stagnant. People spend around 90% of their time indoors, so air quality is important.

Homes around the country are burgled due to the fact that homeowners hide their spare key in an obvious place outside their house. The two most popular choices are under a doormat or plant pot, or inside a fake rock in the garden, but these will be checked first!

Downsizing your property can be quite an emotional upheaval. You can feel really sad to be leaving your home, but at the same time excited to be embarking on a new adventure and starting a new life.

So now that the kids are grown and have left the nest so to speak, you have extra time and extra space! Woo hoo!

2021 is knocking on the door, and as usual at the start of a new year, it's a time to reflect on what's gone before and look forward to what will happen in the future.

It is natural vendors focus on their own needs and expectations when selling their house. However, time spent focusing on who the buyer is, and what they want or need when buying property will make a difference in selling a house. If you know who the most likely buyer of your home is, it becomes easier to reach them.

You may have already read articles on the best home improvements to make in terms of upping your property’s value, but what about the worst?

It's amazing how a few tweaks to our daily habits can become a catalyst for meaningful, positive change. There are a few simple things you can do every day to feel happier at home…

If property investment was something you were thinking about before the lockdown began, now’s the time to really dig into it and find out whether it’s right for you.