If you’re mulling over a move next year, you’ve probably thought of many scenarios, dreams and potential headaches.

Landlords are often portrayed as Grinch-like characters. Devoid of fun, lacking humanity and relentlessly greedy. In our experience, working with dozens of landlords across Wembley, this Scrooge stereotype simply isn’t true.

A family gathering. Giving and receiving gifts. Sentimental seasonal adverts. All the above can split opinions at Christmas. Some of us love them, some of us hate them.

If you’ve decided to put your Wembley home on the market in 2024, then there’s one burning question you need to ask yourself. When should I list my property?

Enhancing your Wembley property's curb appeal is an investment that pays off whether you're selling or staying.

Forecasters predict this winter will be cold and dry – making it likely we’ll get lots of snow.

Embarking on your first property purchase is indeed a thrilling experience.

Santa Clause is already hard at work in the North Pole and is getting ready to send out personalised letters to all of the kids that he finds on the nice list!

It’s supposedly ‘the season to be jolly’, a once-a-year chance to experience comfort and joy with your nearest and dearest. But many people (51% of women and 35% of men, to be precise*) find the Christmas period stressful.

The Christmas adverts are now in full swing. The kids (of all ages) are getting excited.

Inflation, interest rates, house prices down, house prices up ... the newspapers are full of column inches on Brit’s second favourite topic - the property market (the first being the weather obviously!).

If you’re selling your home, then you’ll need a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for the property. So, here’s a guide explaining what an EPC is and how you can get one.