As an experienced estate agent in Shepperton, we know that selling your home can be a daunting experience, especially if you're looking to sell by summer 2023. However, with the right preparation, you can ensure that your home is sold in a timely manner and at the right price.

With legislation and taxation on the rise for Buy-to-Let, things have got a lot harder for landlords over the last 5 years. Or could this be the next golden age for the property market? If you are a landlord, read this article to find out what is happening…

David lets you know in less than 90 seconds, the best mortgage rates on the market They start with a 3!

Is it time to work with an agent where you have the same point of contact throughout the process? An agent with access to the best photographers and videographers? An agent which advertises on all the regular property portals, PLUS Youtube channel and extensive coverage on social media? Read on to see if this should be your next step.........

“The fundamental thing is that leasehold is just an unfair form of property ownership. In crude terms if you buy a flat, that should be yours. You shouldn’t be on the hook for charges which managing agents and other people can land you with.”

With the Bank of England raising interest rates and inflation high, what is happening in the Shepperton property market? What types of properties are selling? What is happening to house prices?

Are you getting ready to put your property on the market? What should you be looking for in this sales pitch? Are there any red flags you should be on high alert to spot?

How often do you switch bank accounts? Or dentists? Or even hairdressers? I expect it's not that often. It is the same for estate agents. Either way, it's possible to change if you are feeling underwhelmed, disappointed or disheartened with the property sale experience. And it is actually easier than you might think.

The property purchasing process can be a rollercoaster, filled with ups and downs. Statistically, 30% of agreed property sales will fall through in the UK. No doubt you will have experienced this at some point or at least know someone else that has.

If you've ever considered moving house before and read blogs about where to start, there is almost always information about decluttering. Why?

Should the Government force them out or should the Government mind their own business? The data from the 2021 Census has just been released for Shepperton and it makes interesting reading about the number of spare ‘spare’ bedrooms in our area.

In her first conference speech as the Tory's new leader in 1975, Margaret Thatcher asserted her conviction in a ‘property-owning democracy’. Throughout the 1980s homeownership exploded and continued to grow for several decades thereafter. What has happened to that dream nearly 50 years later?