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Keeping up with Kerb Appeal
The importance of a home being attractive from the outside, otherwise known as ‘kerb appeal’, can often get forgotten. Whether you’re keeping up with the ...
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First-time buyer advice, but is it fact or fiction?
Everyone is a first-time buyer at one stage, but the market around us is constantly changing. Mortgage rates, property prices, legal costs – there’s so ...
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5 benefits of living near green space
It has been revealed that ‘scenic views’ tops the list of the most desirable amenities to live near, and we couldn’t agree more! We’re lucky ...
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How Netflix can help get your home ready for sale
You’ve done it. You’ve made the decision to move home and now you’re looking at the mammoth task of getting your home ready for your ...
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10 Essentials your rental property needs
As a landlord you must follow certain rules and regulations; largely, the legal requirements are the same for all landlords, although some may depend on ...
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We can’t wait for the National Estate Agency Conference
We’re looking forward to attending this year’s Relocation Agent Network National Conference and Exhibition. On 23 November, estate agents from across England, Scotland and Wales ...
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Why you should register with an estate agent
Whether you’re just looking or are fully committed to moving, what steps are you taking to find your next home? Do you occasionally scroll through ...
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6 Things you should check as an ‘accidental landlord’
Not everyone intends on becoming a landlord; sometimes it’s just circumstances that mean you find yourself letting out a property. Whatever the case, you are ...
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5 Unexpected ways to get your home market-ready
Once you’ve decided to sell, you need your home to appeal to potential buyers; although this may seem like an obvious statement, there are several ...
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Are you aware of the new rules for multi-family homes?
Tenants come in all shapes and sizes. Some will share with their friends, others with their families, but it’s the family unit that has been ...
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