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Selling up? Why reducing your price doesn’t have to be a bad thing
Britain’s housing market is never far from the headlines, and recent weeks and months have proved no exception. But, as the Guardian reported this month, house price falls have actually been pretty modest, not least given the background of rising interest rates and...
Warming up the Homeless donations
With our donation from our Community Pledge to Warming up the homeless this month, Casey and Charlotte from our Bexhill office headed to the supermarket with a shopping list of essential items which the charity were in urgent need of. They Managed to fill two trolleys...
Our Visit to Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare
Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare in Lewes is one of the six amazing charities we support. They care for over 2,000 animals a year, rehoming over 1,000 animals across East Sussex and providing sanctuary to even more at their 43 Acre site. They also educate pet owners...
Why landlords need to review rents continuously
Alongside mortgage rates, food costs and energy bills, rents are on the march UK-wide. According to a report from one major property portal, typical UK rents in April were a full 10% higher than the year before, standing at £1,126 on average, with London remaining the...
Why it’s more important than ever that you chose an established High Street agent
With house prices inevitably affected by a string of interest-rate hikes, the outlook for the UK’s property market remains potentially uncertain. So it’s perhaps not surprising that many who are looking to buy, sell, rent or let out a property may be tempted to cut...
Should you be applying for the Energy Bills Discount Scheme?
Energy bills may be starting to come down, or at least rising less rapidly, but they’re likely to remain high. Indeed, one energy boss has warned that prices could spike this winter. But help is available in the form of the year-long Energy Bills Discount Scheme...
The Renters Reform Bill 2023 – what does it mean for me?
The Renters Reform Bill, brought to Parliament this May, brings sweeping changes to the rental sector for England’s 2.3 million landlords and 11 million private tenants. It was first discussed in 2019, before being expanded on in 2022’s ‘fairer private rented sector’...
How a garden can make your property more desirable
According to the charity Mind, research published last summer showed that more than seven million Brits have taken up gardening since the Covid-19 pandemic, while over three million report improved mental health after moving away from an urban area to have access to a...
How much does it cost to move home?
How much does it cost to move home? It’s something we do, according to MoneySuperMarket, more than five times during our lifetimes on average. And it’s likely to be one of the most expensive things you’ll ever do. So it’s no wonder that people often ask us how much it...
‘Accidental’ landlord? Here’s what you need to know
It can be easy to forget that not every landlord is in the property sector through choice. It may be, for example, that you have struggled to find a buyer yet need to relocate for work. Or you may be keen to move in with a partner. Or you may have a new baby and...









