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Should I Buy A House With A West Facing Garden?

April 21, 2022 Millie Archer 0

When it comes to buying a house, there are many things you need to consider – what location, how many bedrooms, house type, price, the list could go on. And that’s before you’ve even thought about the direction of the garden! To help you through this important decision, we’ve got Read More ->

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Are Auctions Set To Take Lead Over Sealed Bids?

April 19, 2022 Millie Archer 0

With property sales via auction increasing in popularity during the global pandemic, more estate agents and property owners are opting to sell via auction over sealed bids and with a range of benefits, it’s clear to see why. So, are auctions set to take over sealed bids? I believe so Read More ->

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The 4 Stages Of The Post-Construction Clean up

April 12, 2022 Millie Archer 0

Having construction work done on your home is stressful enough, without letting your mind wander to a time in the future when the work is complete, and you’re left facing the post-construction cleanup. With the work finally finished on your home, the chances are that you just want to enjoy Read More ->

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What Is A Cluster House And Should I Buy One?

April 12, 2022 Millie Archer 0

When you’re looking at moving to a new house, people tend to look at ‘common’ property types – detached, semi-detached, terraced, being some of the most popular. It’s very rare that anyone immediately thinks of a cluster house as their ideal property type, leaving them often quite overlooked. Perhaps you’ve Read More ->

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What Is a Gas Safety Certificate And Why Do Landlords Need It?

April 11, 2022 Millie Archer 0

Gas leakage is one of the most common causes of death in America. Although there are many ways to protect it, getting a gas safety certificate is mandatory. Whether renting a commercial or domestic property, this certificate is a legal requirement for landlords. If you have no idea what a Read More ->

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Energy Costs Are Soaring, Are Solar Panels The Answer?

March 29, 2022 Editor 0

There’s no denying that we are deep in an energy crisis here in the UK, as electricity and gas prices begin to soar to their current price cap. Households could see their energy bills rise as much as 54% on average according to The Independent. The consistently climbing price of Read More ->

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How An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Affects Your Property

March 22, 2022 Millie Archer 0

If you own a property that you are looking to sell or rent out, then you’re going to need an energy performance certificate (EPC). Initially introduced back in 2007, there have been updates made to these since, and some may be surprised at what is required going forward. However, when Read More ->

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Different types of house survey: What do they mean?

March 16, 2022 Millie Archer 0

Getting a property surveyed can be a difficult and confusing process, with there being many different types of house survey available, with each survey having a different purpose and meaning. Trying to decide on which type of property survey you should go for isn’t easy, which is why we’re going Read More ->

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Mortgage Valuation Lower Than Offer: What Do I Do?

March 11, 2022 Millie Archer 0

Moving house is a tricky process from start to finish. Once you’ve found your dream property you can only cross your fingers that it’s going to go smoothly. So what do you do when the mortgage valuation is lower than offer? Will your mortgage lender still be willing to lend? Read More ->

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Attracting Good Tenants: Why Landlords Need To Think Of Home Workers

March 8, 2022 Millie Archer 0

We truly live in a new era regarding working habits and where we undertake our jobs. The conditions of the Covid pandemic of 2020 forced many of us to start working from home. Business experts predicted this would be increasingly popular as we moved into the new decade, so you Read More ->

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