The Sunday Times recently named Norwich a top property hot spot in the UK. We’ve taken a closer look at where the best locations for owning property are in and around Norwich.
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Norwich named amongst top property hot spots
In this blog, we take a look at why Norwich was named as a top property hot spot in 2017. We also talk about what to expect in 2018 for Norwich.
Read More »How to host the perfect New Year’s Eve party
With Christmas out of the way for another year, it’s time to focus our attention on the next big celebration, New Year’s Eve! With partygoers out in force across the country, a night on the town might not seem like an attractive proposition to you. Instead, many people aim to outdo the bars… Read more »
Read More »Property market recap for 2017
Take a look at how the UK property market has fared in 2017.
Read More »Make sure your property is online NOW!
If your planning on selling your home in the near future, your property will benefit from being on the market now to meet the high volume of users on property portals in the New Year.
Read More »Changes in Stamp Duty and what it means for you
Find out how the recent abolition of stamp duty for first-time buyers will affect you.
Read More »Is the Christmas period really the worst time to sell?
Whilst the spring and summer months are typically the best time to sell, there are many unique benefits to selling your home during the Christmas period.
Read More »Questions to ask when viewing a property
So you’ve seen a house online that you like. Your excitement is building at the thought of it becoming your new home. But slow down! First, you need to view it in person. This is your chance to take a closer look at the property, ask as many questions as possible, and assess whether… Read more »
Read More »A Breakdown of Property Photography
Here are our top tips on taking the perfect property photographs.
Read More »How the rise in interest rates could affect you
The Bank of England has recently raised it’s base rate from 0.25pc to 0.5pc. This may have an affect on you and your current or future mortgage.
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