Finding a property to rent in Bedfordshire can feel challenging when demand is high and good homes are snapped up quickly.

March often brings a noticeable rise in new listings, viewings and valuation requests, and 2026 is no exception.

April is the final window for landlords in England to prepare for the first phase of the Renters’ Rights Act. With the new tenancy regime starting on 1 May 2026, now is the time to review paperwork, processes and whether self-management still feels realistic.

For tenants, April is a useful point to pause and plan. With rents still rising across the UK and the first phase of rental reform approaching in England, this is a good time to review your budget, renewal options and next move.

If you are thinking about moving in the next 6 to 12 months, a market appraisal is often the best first step. It gives you a clearer view of value, timing and buyer demand, helping you plan with more confidence in a competitive 2026 market.

Over a million homes in the UK are fitted with solar panels[1], so it’s not unusual to find one on the market.

Selling your property in Bedfordshire is a huge undertaking, so of course, you want to make the right decisions to achieve the best price for it.

Studies have shown that gardening is known to have significant mental health benefits, but let's face it, it can feel like a bit of a chore at times.

Letting a property in 2026 isn’t harder than it used to be, but it is far less forgiving.

If you’re thinking of putting your Bedfordshire property on the market, you’ll want to make it stand out from the crowd and generate as much interest as possible to ensure you achieve the full asking price.

When you put your property on the market, you put your trust in us - the experts you have chosen. We have the details, we know your expectations, and our aim is to get you moving as soon as possible.

Major changes are coming for landlords under the Renters’ Rights Act. From May 2026, new tenancy agreements must include a mandatory written statement and updated legal information. In this guide, Love Homes explains what landlords in Flitwick, Ampthill and Barton-le-Clay need to know to stay compliant and avoid costly fines.