During the winter season, homeowners may hesitate to list their property in Bedfordshire, but selling in winter has unique advantages.
Christmas is a time for family and getting together. It is the one time of the year that everyone switches off, and the whole family can spend some real time together, longer than just a weekend. And it is at this time that plans for the year ahead are discussed. Read this article if you are planning to sell your home in the new year.
An increase in the amount of stamp duty on all properties over £125,000 was in the small print of the Budget and could cost you thousands! The increase could be as much as £11,250 for first time buyers! Read our blog to see if moving next year will cost you more.
As if we didn’t have enough to contend with already this year, autumn has arrived, and that means cold and flu season is underway. For some, weeks of sniffling, sneezing and generally feeling a little under par lie ahead.
You’ll probably know this already if you are a landlord, but if you don’t yet, you should get to know it - because rental yield is important!
If a first-time buyer is interested in purchasing your property in Bedfordshire, this is great news because there are plenty of benefits of selling to first-time buyers.
Completion day is without doubt the best part of the entire home buying process. It’s on this day that you’ll pick up the keys and take possession of your new home in Bedfordshire.
There are over two million apps available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store, so of course, there are apps out there for every purpose.
Self-managing your rental property in Bedfordshire can be a challenging task for landlords, especially if it's a "do-it-yourself" approach.
If you’re looking to buy a property in Bedfordshire there are a few things you’ll need to think about before committing.
When selling your home in Bedfordshire, it is essential to possess a valid Energy Performance Certificate (EPC).
Do you have a property rented out and are considering selling it? Are you wondering whether this is even possible or how to go about relieving yourself of the duties of being a landlord? Read this article to find out.