Now local shops are allowed to reopen their doors, how can we show our support for those worst hit over the last 3 months?

Do you remember the excitement you felt when buying your first home? The moment it caught your eye, the viewing when you fell in love, and the joy as your offer was accepted…

There is always an air of excitement when you accept an offer – you’ve found your new home and you can’t wait to move in and make it your own. But now you’re entering the sales process, that period of time where wobbles happen and stress levels rise, but even worse – the stuff of nightmares – what if the sale falls through?

As the weather warms, the stamp duty holiday is announced and new homes flood the market, you might be thinking that it’s time for a change. Follow our tips to make buying your next property less stressful, less time-consuming, and less expensive.

For a tenant renting a property, the situation can make them feel insecure; there is a certain amount of security that owning a property can bring that renting just can’t.

Get the low down on the best alterations and improvements to make before you put your property on the market for the greatest chance of success!

When it comes to regularly moving furniture, most people are usually either completely for it or very much against it. It can seem like a huge, unnecessary task when you already have a lot on your plate, but there are actually many good reasons you should regularly rearrange your furniture…

Considering a charming period property or an old barn conversion? While old homes have so much beautiful character, there is a few things you should know first before you put in that offer.

Once you have decided to rent out your property, it is important to keep it occupied at all times if possible. If you don’t, the mortgage, council tax and any other bills will be coming straight out of your own pocket. Here’s a few tips to ensure you avoid any ‘empty property’ periods…

Our home is a place where we should feel safe and able to relax. As we’ve been confined to our properties for such a long time in West Kensington, Hammersmith and Fulham and we need them to be a space of calm.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a stamp duty holiday which will run until 31 March 2021 in a bid to boost the housing market following the coronavirus pandemic.

In West Kensington, Hammersmith and Fulham we have certainly been busy with new properties coming onto the market and buyers eager to view. Lockdown has meant we have spent many an hour at home and, as such, you could have been contemplating what improvements you could make.