Artificial intelligence is starting to shape the way people sell, buy, rent and let homes. Used well, it can make the moving process smarter, faster and more connected.
Rental growth has eased, but tenants are still searching carefully and landlords need to stay on top of pricing, compliance and property standards as the summer moving season continues.
Buying a home can feel easier when you know your budget, priorities and next steps. With mortgage costs still influencing decisions, preparation is one of the biggest advantages buyers have.
More homes are competing for buyer attention, so sellers need more than a hopeful asking price. A smart launch, realistic valuation and strong presentation can help attract serious interest.
Discover 10 essential tips to help prepare your property for sale, including decluttering, improving kerb appeal, carrying out repairs, organising paperwork, understanding your mortgage position and preparing for viewings. Simple preparation can help attract buyers, speed up your sale and maximise your property’s value.
There are important new rules landlords must comply with before 31st May 2026, with fines reaching up to £40,000 for some breaches. We’re finding many tenants are now more aware of these changes than landlords themselves. Read our guide to see what you need to do — and how Love Homes can help you stay compliant and protected.
The Renters’ Rights Act is now in force and brings major changes for landlords, including the end of Section 21, stricter rent rules and increased fines for non-compliance. Read our full guide to understand how the new legislation affects your property, tenants and responsibilities in 2026.
If you’ve been reading the news or watching the amazing legend that is David Attenborough, you’ve probably heard that it’s getting harder for bees to survive in our UK cities.
Taking the leap into renting your first home is exciting, but it can also feel like stepping into the unknown.
Considering a move to a new area can feel incredibly exciting.
If you’re trying to sell a property in Bedfordshire that is run-down and dilapidated ( a doer-upper!) you might be wondering how to go about marketing it.
As the warmer months approach, many of us are eager to make the most from our beautiful outside spaces.