Sometimes it takes seeing the difference we bring compared to other agents to understand the benefits of our methods. As we demonstrated for our client at this property near Hamstreet, Kent.
Are you thinking of moving from or to one of Canterbury's surrounding villages? We've compiled a list of the number of properties for sale, as sales agreed and completions so far this year. This gives us a picture of what the demand is like to move to and from each area.
The City Garden is a quiet oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the city, read more to find out why it is popular both with tenants and landlords.
The Renters’ Rights Bill completed its passage through Parliament on 22nd October and is set to become law. Here’s what’s changed, what hasn’t, and what landlords should do next.
Here's our monthly round up of our favourite properties to come to the market in October.
Tour this charming five-bedroom farmhouse with Ant and his excitable assistant. Dating back to 1885, this property seamlessly blends historical charm with modern family living, it’s been owned by the same family for 21 years.
All estate agents profess to be the best, but how do you know which one actually is?
A well deserved GOLD award achieved by our partner office in Wells at the British Property Awards for the fourth year running. We strive for excellence and work hard to always go above and beyond, but it is fabulous to be recognised within the industry as a company that stands out and goes that extra mile.
After almost a year on the market with two previous agents, the owners approached us looking for a different result. What did we do differently?
Here's our monthly round up of our favourite properties to come to the market in September.
The most significant changes to EPC's in over a decade is now in place. Improvements to their accuracy will help landlords make informed decisions the energy efficiency of their investment, but changes could also bring surprising results.
Next key date: 22nd of October. The House of Commons will consider amendments made by the House of Lords during what's known as the "ping pong" phase, where both Houses sift through each others final amendments for agreement on the final text before Royal Assent. This is a critical juncture in its parliamentary journey as we enter the final stages.