When looking to buy a property, you'll notice that estate agents use various terminology and jargon when listing the marketing price. What do they even mean? And how do these different phrases affect you when you're making offers?

Dreamy summer afternoons spent meandering through fields. Picnics of sandwiches made from freshly baked bread and homemade lemonade, eaten leisurely beside a babbling brook.

This week, we hear from a client that had a wonderful home, but after an unsuccessful marketing campaign with another estate agent they felt they needed a more personal service. Here we find out how Newboulds & Co helped them move.

This week we hear from a vendor that had marketed their home with a corporate estate agent and had issues with communication. Hear how Newboulds & Co resolved the issue to successfully sell the property.

Each week we look at a different client we acted for in their move. Everyone moves for different reasons and has a different problem they need an estate agent to solve. Hear directly from the homeowner on how Newboulds & Co helped.

· The average time to find a buyer for a Shepperton property reduced from 80 days in 2020 to 70 days in 2021. · Yet still, just over 1 in 4 Shepperton homeowners are on the market after 12 weeks.

There are plenty of potential changes in legislation on the horizon. Here is a quick break down on what you need to know

One recent client from Chertsey, shares their experience on their sale with Newboulds & Co. Not all estate agent are the same.

The UK is currently experiencing its highest inflation rate since the early 1990s. What will this mean to the Shepperton property market, people wanting to move home and house prices? All discussed in this article

· 699 homes in the Spelthorne area are empty, which represents 1 in 63 homes. · 504 of those have been empty for more than six months and are worth £204million. · Why are those properties standing empty and deteriorating and why could that become an issue for the whole of Shepperton?

So, what can Shepperton residents do to reduce their energy consumption and ultimately save money?

Our latest Landlord profile is an amazing story. Having owned her property for 60 years, she did not want to sell her home. Thankfully she didn't have to.