If you’re a seasoned landlord, chances are you’ve experienced at least one out-of-hours call from a panicked tenant about a leaky toilet or boiler breakdown. Why is it these things never seem to happen at a reasonable hour?

So, your home is on the market, you’ve decluttered, the sink is sparkling, and you’re patiently waiting for potential buyers to come and view your property. A few people arrange appointments, but no one seems interested; it’s been weeks. Have you been hit by the curse of an overvaluation?

As each year ends, we reflect on the year before and set resolutions and goals for the year ahead. Here is what you need to know if a house move is on the cards for you in 2023.

If you’re planning to sell your property, the first question that you’ll inevitably ask is how much it’s worth, In this quick read, we look at different factors that affect the value of your property.

Completion day has arrived and the task is complete, but let's be honest it's not a task that anyone can do, it takes skill, patience, and a whole load of phone calls and emails so having a go-to person will make all the difference.

In this article we talk about negotiation, its an art in its own right, if the person negotiating for you is good they will put extra money in your pocket, if they are average they will cost you money and if they are bad they may cost you the sale.

In this article, we will talk about offers, the different types, the high ones and the low ones along with the ones that can and sometimes cant proceed.

This article explains how we gather feedback and report it to you, without feedback it is difficult to make informed decisions, with the feedback we can use it to move forward to getting offers on your property.

In this brief article, we will tell you the reasons why we will not let you do your own viewings and if you are asked to do them how it can affect the outcome usually in a financial way.

It's highly likely that you or someone in your family has had to work from home at some point in the last few years. Most bosses have realised that, without the chit-chat and distractions of the office environment, productivity is actually higher. But it isn't practical for you to work from the end of the kitchen table permanently.

We all do it. Every year we overfill our schedule in the run-up to Christmas. Children's school commitments, staff parties, gift shopping - there's just so much to do. If you are considering moving house, there is a strong chance that it is not a particularly urgent move, and you will push this to the AFTER Christmas category.

Nativity plays, shopping, present wrapping, and staff parties. It's all go in the run-up to Christmas. There is so much going on at this time of year. Preparing for viewings on your property, on top of everything else, could be enough to send you over the edge!