You can't deny the tantalising feeling as we move into autumn. The sun rises a little later, and if we're lucky, we can catch the most jaw-dropping sunrises on our way to work. The nights draw in, and we start to reach for chunky knitted jumpers and boots to go outside.

Whether you are buying or renting a property, there will be contracts and legal paperwork for you to sign. Some of the terms in legal documentation can be confusing. Still, you must understand what you are agreeing to, as the contract will be legally binding, which could have repercussions for you later.

You may have heard of adverse possession before. It is a relatively rare legal circumstance, but it often comes up during discussions about boundaries and land.

It can sometimes feel as if estate agents and solicitors speak an entirely different language. They use so much jargon you don't ordinarily use in daily life. And when most of us only move once every 7 years on average, it is easy to forget that terminology between your moves.

As the property market continues to rise and viewing numbers are super high, many sellers opt for open house viewings. Open viewings are a great strategy to use when selling your home. But there are also greater benefits than just your own time management.

If you're considering selling your home, you will undoubtedly have wondered what it could be worth. How much is your current home going to sell for?

Markets are volatile. They can go up and down in the blink of an eye for seemingly minor reasons. Something happening in the world can impact the value of stocks and shares here in the UK without you knowing there would be a connection. As circumstances change our lives, the property market responds accordingly

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We all know that moving house can be stressful. And as you progress through the various stages of the process, each part brings new challenges.

Online searches for ''house extension'' steadily increased in 2020. During the pandemic, when lockdown made us all stay inside our homes, many realised that our homes were too small.

Don't shy away from buying a listed property - they have a wealth of history and secrets, and they hold their value!

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