We have somewhat of an obsession with buying property, getting our foot on the ladder and owning a little house of our own. But with rising living costs, interest rates and house prices, will this be possible for our children?

Are you trying to sell your home? Perhaps you have been on the market for a while and are beginning to feel frustrated at the lack of offers? Or maybe you had a timescale that you had hoped to be sold by, and that is hurtling towards you without a sale in sight? Follow these tips to sell your home this summer.

Did you try to cut costs when moving your tenant in, eschewing the option of an inventory? Or perhaps you found the tenant yourself and have never even heard of an inventory before? This article will explain why every rental property should have an inventory and why you could be in trouble if you don't.

If you are looking to buy a property make sure you ask these questions before you make an offer - you could uncover valuable information that can help you with your negotiation.

If you are considering marketing your property for sale this summer, make sure that you present the outside space as well as you do the inside to maximise the value of your home.

Selling a property comes with a variety of challenges, one of which is finding the right real estate agent to help you through the process. But sometimes, even after weeks or months of trusting an agent, you may begin to feel like you're not getting the desired results.

Viewings are an essential part of selling your home. This article will give you some top tips to get those offers flying in!

Selling a home can be a nerve-wracking experience. Add a furry friend to the mix, and the process can become even more complicated. As much as we love our pets, it can be tough to sell a home when buyers are turned off by pet-related problems.

Do you want to make your property look more attractive and appealing to potential buyers? If so, then you need to learn the art of home staging. Home staging is the process of preparing your home for sale by highlighting its best features and minimizing its flaws.

Selling your home can be a daunting task, especially in a slower market. A slower market means there are fewer buyers and more competition among sellers. If you're planning to sell your home in a slow market, you might need to adjust your expectations and approach.

Selling a house is quite a process, and receiving feedback from potential buyers can be nerve-wracking. It can feel like a personal attack on your home, but keep in mind that feedback is valuable information from the buyer's perspective. In this blog post, we'll take a look at what feedback really means and how to make the most of it.

Selling a home may seem like an easy process, but it can quickly become stressful if your home isn't selling. It’s normal to wonder what to do if your home isn't getting offers or attention from potential buyers. In this blog post, we will provide you with tips on how to take action to make your home a more attractive option, in a slow market.