How to Avoid Being Gazumped
You’ve made an offer on a property. You might have had to negotiate a bit, but that’s OK because this is your perfect home and [Read more]
You’ve made an offer on a property. You might have had to negotiate a bit, but that’s OK because this is your perfect home and [Read more]
In the current market, if you are to maximise your price, it is more important than ever to ensure that your property is a highly [Read more]
When looking for a property, it is natural to want to see as many as possible before making the “right” choice and common sense dictates [Read more]
Many property transactions form part of a chain of related sales. Of course a chain is only as strong as its weakest link and, as [Read more]
Stamp duty originated in the 17th century when duty stamps could be purchased and attached to a transactional document to prove that any tax due [Read more]
As a seller, it is tempting to accept the highest estate agent’s valuation you receive. However, there are three sound reasons why you should avoid [Read more]
Spring is traditionally a time of change. Brighter and longer daylight hours make house-hunting easier for working people, and sellers naturally want their property to [Read more]
One of the first things a buyer will ask an estate agent when offered a property is “How long has it been on the market?”, [Read more]
There is a strong argument for creating maximum exposure for a property during its time on the market, and much of our effort and resources [Read more]
Most estate agents see their role solely as a “purveyor of buyers”, and they understandably pride themselves on their ability to find the right buyer [Read more]