We often discuss the Shepperton property market through house prices. Yet long before price comes a home’s character. And long before its character comes its age.

When most homeowners decide to put their Shepperton home on the market, they assume one thing. The chances their home will sell are very good.

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Every aspect of your journey of buying, selling or letting a home is personally handled by a director/owner of the business.

More households are reassessing space in early 2026. If your home feels tighter than it once did, this spring may offer the right conditions to move up.

After a subdued end to 2025, the first quarter of 2026 has quietly rebuilt confidence in the housing market. March may be the strategic launch point sellers have been waiting for.

A returning client of Chad shares their experience of selling with Newboulds & Co

Owned by the current family for over 40 years. This wonderful family home in Old Shepperton is proving popular and it hasn't even been launched yet!

The property market is frequently misunderstood, especially amid dramatic news stories. Here’s what Shepperton homeowners need to know to avoid costly traps. To understand the property market, it is important to consider the broader context.

Since Chad joined Newboulds & Co, there is one question he and Leah are always asked; What's it like working with your spouse?

Many Shepperton rental problems do not start with bad landlords or difficult tenants. In Shepperton, as in many towns and villages across the country, they usually start with good intentions and silence. Silence about rent reviews. Silence about maintenance. Silence about what happens when life changes.