Problems with Japanese knotweed are well documented, with this invasive species sometimes preventing buyers from getting a mortgage on an affected property. While home movers are busy keeping an eye out for Japanese knotweed, they may be overlooking a different horticultural threat.
When it comes to getting a property ready for sale, there is a recommended set of presentation steps to follow: declutter, depersonalise and redecorate. On the latter, it’s advised that vendors step back and look at their walls, ceilings and woodwork to see what condition they’re in.
Although it sounds like a tenuous connection, the property market and the weather are linked. The arrival of early summer has coincided with the traditional uptick in house prices. This May, Rightmove has noted an extraordinary correlation between warmer temperatures and property values.
May was the month when the Renter’s Reform Bill was introduced to Parliament. The Government has a deadline to keep as it wants the contents to become law before the next general election, which has to happen by 28thJanuary 2025.
It’s time to come clean – we have a weakness for design trends. We’ve tried hygge, cottagecore and colour drenching but we have really fallen in love with one current interior fashion and that’s Japandi. The best bit? This design style might just help you sell your home.
Selling a property can be a complex and challenging process. With the rise of social media platforms, some homeowners may be tempted to bypass traditional methods and sell their property themselves to save on estate agent fees. However, while it may seem like a cost-effective solution at first, selling your property independently using social media can present significant risks and potential pitfalls. In this blog post, we’ll explore the dangers associated with selling your property yourself and why entrusting a professional estate agent may ultimately save you both time and money.
Life has got more expensive for the majority of us and a review of finances is frequently needed to ensure we’re balancing the books. This is especially true for landlords who, for the first time in many years, will find mortgage rates have doubled since they last looked at home loans.
In today’s competitive property market, selling high-end properties requires more than just a for sale board and an online listing. Effective marketing is essential to attract potential buyers and achieve the highest possible price for your property. This is particularly true for high-end properties, which require a strategic marketing approach to reach the right audience.
Choosing the right estate agent to sell your property can be a challenging task. One of the things to be aware of when choosing an agent is their contract terms. Some agents will try to tie clients into lengthy contracts, which can be frustrating and limiting for sellers. Here are some reasons why an estate agent should not be tying in clients for lengthy contracts:
The property market can be a competitive and challenging place for both buyers and sellers. Unfortunately, some estate agents are making it even harder by overvaluing properties to win instructions. This unethical tactic could be artifically slowing the property market down and causing frustration for both buyers and sellers.
With a third of the year complete, it’s a good time to appraise the property market. If your primary concern is the direction of house prices, Rightmove can shed light. It found the average house price in Great Britain had climbed 0.2% in April to £366,247.
From cut flowers in vases and glossy-leaved houseplants to overflowing patio pots and on-trend terrariums, a healthy dash of flora and fauna will add extra appeal when it comes to selling your home. Here are three areas to focus on:-
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