Can you cut the overhanging branches from your neighbour's tree? Or paint your side of the boundary fence? Read this article to find out before you end up in a neighbour dispute that could scupper your plans for a sale in the future.

If you need more space in your property, you may be trying to decide between moving to a large house or extending your current home. Read this article to discover whether an extension is a guaranteed way to increase the value of your home.

It is official, summer has finally arrived in the UK! Of course, as with every year, there is no way of knowing exactly how long it will last, so take the opportunity to get those summer jobs done in your property while you can.

Moving house can be stressful for everyone, but extra special care is essential for the little people in our lives. This article gives tips on how to help children navigate a house move.

From adult children returning to live with mum and dad to elderly parents moving in with their offspring, multigenerational living is on the rise in the UK*.

Moving home can be an emotional rollercoaster, a mixture of sad goodbyes and exciting new beginnings interspersed with lots of packing and unpacking.

When a tenancy ends, there’s often confusion – and sometimes disputes – over what a landlord can claim as a deposit deduction. So, let’s look at what’s reasonable to claim and how to avoid deposit disputes in the first place.

The summer solstice, on Thursday (20 June), marks the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the changing of the seasons. But could the start of summer also be a turning point in your property journey?

While some people will enjoy a nice meal or a family catch-up this Father’s Day, the event will trigger more complex emotions for others.

As we all know, moving home can be a stressful business. But you can avoid a frantic panic on the big day by starting your end-of-tenancy preparations sooner rather than later. With a little bit of planning and forethought, you can streamline the process and avoid a last-minute scramble.

Buying a home is a huge undertaking that many property hunters find exciting – but also a bit scary. With so much at stake, what if you make an offer you later regret? Or what if you don’t make an offer and miss out on a great deal? If you often feel indecisive at viewings, here’s some advice on letting your five senses guide you.

As it’s Child Safety Week, here’s a handy reminder for Flintshire homeowners about how to keep your precious little ones out of harm’s way.