Mortgages are dull. Let’s be honest. They’re huge commitments, they’re complicated to arrange and in the current climate, it’s understandable if the thought of a mortgage gets you a bit jittery.
For most people, Christmas is a blissful time, a chance to unwind with family and friends and recharge the batteries.
We often get called in to help sell homes stuck on the market.
Some of you reading this will be old enough to remember the 1970s – the bell-bottom trousers, the huge collars, frayed jeans, disco glitter balls, maxi dresses, midi skirts but above everything else - HYPER-INFLATION.
The month of December is filled with fun, festivities and food for most of us, yet for many others it is cold and lonely.
If you’re looking to market your home, read on to find out what’s hot and what’s not in the property world.
Here are ten ways to prevent a minor mishap or major disaster at your rental property this winter.
Are you thinking of moving or improving?
There are just a few weeks until Christmas and even less until the kids break up for their winter holidays, so it’s the perfect time to get creative and decorate your home with some Crimbo-themed crafts.
Energy is a hot topic. From price hikes to conserving energy, every day there seems to be a new thing to think about.
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.