While some people only move a few times in their lives, for others it’s a very different story.
Less than half (46%) of tenants have contents insurance, according to a new report*. Which begs the question: Is your rental property properly insured? Here’s what landlords need to know.
This month is Plastic Free July all around the world. The aim is to encourage ordinary people to cut their use of plastic to help the environment.
New housing market data indicates that buyer interest is increasing, while prices remain resilient.
Owning a buy-to-let can be a challenge, especially in the current market. If you're looking for a letting agent to help you let or manage your property successfully, here's how to find the very best one.
Protect your home and possessions by stepping up security before you go on holiday.
The financial watchdog is asking whether mortgage rules should be more flexible to help older buyers, the self-employed and reliable renters get on the property ladder.
Over a third of home insurance flood claims occur between June and August, according to insurer Aviva.* Here’s how landlords can prepare for the risk of flooding.
July is National Picnic Month, so why not get out there for a picnic or three? Here are some ideas to make your picnics extra special this summer.
Is your home taking longer to sell than you'd like? It's possible that your listing has gone stale. Here are some ideas for reviving a stale property listing.
Tech experts have warned that fraudsters are using Artificial Intelligence to create fake documents. Here’s what landlords need to know.
Moving home isn’t just about the sale price. From legal fees to removals, there are plenty of extra costs to budget for. This guide covers the most commonly overlooked expenses so you can plan with confidence and avoid last-minute surprises. All costs in this guide are just an average and will vary depending on the complexity of the transaction and even where you live in the country so remember to ask for detailed costings.