If you've decided you want to move, you could be thinking the same as thousands of other homeowners: there's nothing on the market, so you'll wait to put your home up for sale until you find your next one. Why is this so risky and how can it cost you £ ,000's.

For the last few weeks, we have listened to the debates and hustings of Liz and Rishi. Between them, they have told us how they are going to stop building on the green belt, slash taxes, outbid each other on the number of refugees they are going to deport and push back against WOKE culture wars, but what are they doing for the 20 to 30-somethings?

Traditional gardens are beginning to struggle with a changing climate. To keep them green, healthy and resilient through hotter summers and soggy winters, professional gardeners are digging around for alternative planting ideas and sustainable new techniques. Todays blog looks at how to keep your garden looking great all Summer.

Buyers are more mindful than ever of energy efficiency and skyrocketing bills, so it's time for our beautiful older homes to catch up, and not just for evenings and weekends. This weeks blog is full of ideas and tips to help you enjoy your home in every season,

A shared goal of every landlord and tenant should be a home that's easy to live in, easy to love and easy to hand back in good condition. With that in mind, this week's blog has everything you need to help your buy-to-let stay in great shape during a tenancy, and to minimise gaps in your income between lets.

If you're a landlord or thinking of investing in property, you may have come across the term yield before. But what does it actually mean?

The average age to buy your first home in the UK is now 37 years old. But, the average age that people move out of their parents is still the early 20s. After flying their parent's nest and stepping out into the world as young adults, most stay in a rented property rather than getting on the property ladder. As a result, they have been termed Generation Rent.

We watch all the TV shows about renovations and self-builds, lapping it up. We critique their interior design ideas and landscaped gardens. We watch people make mistakes and go vastly over budget. But still, the end result is usually marvellous. A labour of love to cherish - a forever home.

Buying a house is a complicated process. A legal professional must ensure no issues with the property you buy. And, as with many things that involve legal professionals, it seems as if it takes forever! Is it possible to speed things up?

Live in Flitwick? Do you know the difference between an apartment and a flat? Read the article on what proportion of Flitwick people live in a flat / apartment, why they are named that way and why flats/apartments could be one of the solutions to the local (and Britain’s) housing crisis…

Many of Biggleswade's mature homeowners are stuck in their oversized homes. Their children flew the nest years ago, yet they are unable to find suitable properties to move to. Biggleswade’s ‘Generation Stuck’ are holding back those younger ‘Generation Renters’ move into the larger homes they need.

Will the cost-of-living crisis mark the end of the booming Flitwick property market ? In this article I discuss what the effects of rising food, gas and electric prices will (and won’t) have on the Flitwick property market and Flitwick house prices.