There are many elements of marketing a home and finding a buyer. Estate agents put in a lot of time and effort trying to sell a property or hold a deal together that often goes unnoticed. As the seller, it's possible that you only know the half of it.

If you're not instantly run over by the stampede of potential buyers flocking from miles around to view your home, that for-sale board can soon become a frustrating beacon, mocking you each time you see it. A constant reminder that you've still not sold.

One of the biggest complaints from first-time buyers is how difficult it is to find the deposit. The substantial amount needed is prohibitive for many would-be first-time buyers. When you have other major outgoings like rent to pay, saving for a deposit can be almost impossible.

Estate agents play a critical role in the process of moving house, and you will likely deal with them somewhere in the process, whether you are selling or buying a new property. Many homeowners could be harming their property selling experience and, ultimately, their property value, by listening to these myths.

Did you buy a home in 2020, after the lockdown when the market began to go crazy? Then you need to read this article!

It seems the media are forever reporting about the housing market with a changing message each time. If you follow the news reports, the market seems to go up, then down, and then up again. But is there really anything to report? Does the market really change that quickly?

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When considering moving to a new property, we all start with a perfect scenario; the house of our dreams that has everything we could ever hope for.

Each year sees new interior design trends with new colour trends, patterns and styles, and there are big changes ahead in 2023 to our interior paint and colour schemes.

The legal process of buying a property is long and complex. Your solicitor will seemingly disappear for weeks, leaving you feeling like everything is on pause and there is no progress. You will likely only hear from them if they uncover a problem. But what kind of problems could they find?

You will find lots of helpful information online about buying your first home. From how to arrange the finance to what you need to know about solicitors, and even tips on negotiating offers. But, there is very little to help first-time sellers., until now. Read on for more information.

You may be aware that it is possible to have an instant valuation for your home. All done from the comfort of your sofa, and you can get the results in just 60 seconds! So quick and convenient - there must be a catch, right?