Getting your home on the market is easier and quicker than you may think – and there is every reason to order a ‘for sale’ sign this December. In fact, there are four indicators that now is a good time to instruct a sales agent:
With the end of the year almost in sight, people would be forgiven for focusing on Christmas. This November, however, felt very different. A 0.25% cut to the Bank of England base rate at the start of the month set a positive tone.
You can’t see it or touch it, you never see it delivered and although it all looks the same, it's a must have. We’re talking about energy.
The most recently published Land Registry data revealed 24% of residential property sales in 2022 were leasehold – that equates to around 207,000 transactions in total. If you own a flat or apartment, it’s highly likely you will have a leasehold agreement.
Rental guarantors used to be the preserve of student lets, with landlords wanting financial reassurance to cover those with no rental track record, no regular wage or rental history.
What are your take-aways from the Autumn Budget? The fuel duty freeze or cheaper draught beer from the pub? Mentioned in the address were a few property-related items. If you own a home, the announcement concerning inheritance tax should be of interest.
Bathrooms have come a long way in a short amount of time. From the unheated, outside privy, to an inside bathroom suite in attractive avocado green and now all-singing, all-dancing wet rooms with rain showers and massage jets, ablutions have definitely experienced an upgrade.
The nights are drawing in, summer flowers have faded and the temperature is dropping but instead of putting your garden to bed, now is a great time to reconsider how you use your outdoor area.
The colour experts have spoken and the Dulux Colour of the Year 2025 has been announced. True Joy is what we should be filling our homes with, a warm and sunny yellow with a sumptuous, golden tint.
As the season’s change, so do attitudes to moving home. We noted a positive shift in September, with more movers getting in touch. We’re happy to say the industry’s leading metrics also reflected this air of optimism.
Our homes are where we are free to express ourselves, live how we please and, perhaps, let a slovenly nature take over. That’s perfectly fine when the occupant has no plans to move but it’s a different matter when it comes to selling.
The latest Rightmove Rental Price Tracker revealed that every ‘to let’ listing on its portal was receiving an average of 17 enquiries. Such demand can translate into multiple offers and a bidding situation* where the rent that tenants are willing to pay creeps up.