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Here is how to sell your home quickly and move before Christmas
According to research by Zoopla, selling a property can take anywhere between four to eight months. To reduce this timeline, though, people can stage their homes and entice potential buyers with several strategic steps. House buying experts housebuyers4u have shared eight insider tricks for leaving a lasting impression during viewings, including maximising natural light, neutralising…
Read MoreThe Reasons Why It Makes More Sense To Rent Your Home Rather Than Buy It In Singapore
People are always telling us that we need to get onto the first rung of the property ladder but many don’t seem to understand that there are many advantages to be enjoyed by continuing to rent your home. There is always an alternative to anything in this life and if you own a large property…
Read More20 best and worst places to sell a property
New figures released by Quick Move Now and Home have revealed the best and worst places to sell a property in the UK, based on how long they spend on the market. Glasgow tops the list, with properties in the city typically spending just 33 days on the market. Best places to sell a property…
Read MoreThe Importance of Regular Drain Maintenance in Property Management
Property management is more than just keeping the building looking presentable; it’s also about ensuring that essential systems, like drainage, function properly. Regular drain maintenance is crucial for both residential and commercial properties. When neglected, drainage systems can lead to costly repairs and cause significant damage. Let’s explore why regular drain maintenance is essential and…
Read MoreAre private rental prices too expensive in the UK?
GERRARDS CROSS, UK. September 26th, 2024 – New 2024 research, analysed by LandlordBuyers.com, shows that private rental prices have all increased across England (8.5%), Wales (8.5%), Scotland (7.6%) and Northern Ireland (9.9%) in the last 12 months. Experts say, on average, you should be spending 30% of your monthly salary* on your rental fees. Despite…
Read MoreReal estate market analysis reveals the best U.S. cities for property investment in 2024
A new study has revealed a ranking of the best cities for real estate investments in 2024, with Miami, Florida, ranking at the top. The ranking is determined by annual price growth for different property sizes, personal income, income growth, population growth, and search volume for real estate terms. Miami, Florida, boasts the highest 13% increase in the value of…
Read MoreBrits set to spend more on self-storage than tea and movies by 2034
LONDON, 26th September 2024 — In a startling trend that reflects the evolving landscape of urban living in the UK, city dwellers are projected to spend a staggering £3.21 billion annually on self-storage by 2034 – nearly triple the current £1.08 billion market. This surge isn’t just about extra space; it’s a mirror reflecting the…
Read MoreThe UK’s hidden gems: Top spots to build your house deposit faster than ever!
Aberdeen City in Scotland is named the best place to live if you want to save for a house deposit fast, saving in as little as a year and a half Inverclyde is second, whilst Burnley is third Average salaries and house prices in each area as well as deposit amounts were taken into consideration…
Read MoreLuxury Home Upgrades That Boost Property Value
Enhancing your home with luxury features can not only elevate your living experience but also significantly boost the property’s market value. The key to adding value lies in thoughtful investments that blend aesthetics, functionality, and cutting-edge technology. Whether you’re preparing to sell or simply want to enhance your surroundings, here are some luxury additions that…
Read MoreThe Pulse Of The Profession: Navigating Success For Real Estate Agents
In real estate, staying on top of your game means more than just hitting your sales targets—it’s about being a step ahead, always. For agents eager to stand out, here’s a nifty guide on five crucial areas where you should sharpen your skills and know-how. Let’s take a closer look at what you need to…
Read MoreGovernment must help landlords meet EPC C target
Rt Hon Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has confirmed that by 2030 all rental properties will be required to achieve at least Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) level C or equivalent. Richard Beresford, Chief Executive of the National Federation of Builders (NFB), said: “Many landlords will find EPC C…
Read MoreGoing Green: Share to Buy’s Top 5 Sustainable Homes
More and more buyers are prioritising sustainability when it comes to their property search. The latest survey from leading first time buyer property portal Share to Buy of over 2,600 potential purchasers identifies this growing priority, with 72% of house hunters revealing a high energy efficiency rating is important to them.* By incorporating energy-efficient features…
Read MorePros and Cons of Accepting the Highest Offer: What UK Home Sellers Should Know
When selling your home, it’s easy to be tempted by the highest offer. After all, the goal is to get as much value as possible for your property. However, there are several factors to consider beyond the price when choosing which offer to accept. For UK home sellers, this decision can impact the sale’s success…
Read MoreHow to Leverage Multiple Offers to Secure the Best Deal in the UK Market
In today’s competitive UK property market, securing the best possible deal is often a challenge. With rising house prices and strong demand, especially in desirable areas like Cardiff, homebuyers and sellers alike face intense competition. One of the most strategic approaches for sellers is leveraging multiple offers. By encouraging multiple bids on your property, you…
Read MoreTop Tips for Preventing Household Emergencies in Rented Properties
Household emergencies can strike at any time, often causing disruption, inconvenience, and even damage to a rental property. Both landlords and tenants have a shared responsibility to maintain the property and prevent emergencies. However, proactive measures can go a long way in minimising risks. Here, we outline top tips for preventing common household emergencies in…
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