As each year ends, we reflect on the year before and set resolutions and goals for the year ahead. Here is what you need to know if a house move is on the cards for you in 2023.

Even with the blackening economic doom-mongers forecasting a harsh slowdown in the British property market, the number of people buying and selling their Shepperton homes is still very good for the time year. If you are a homeowner or landlord, you need to read the article to find out what is happening in the local property market

In this article, I talk about what should happen to the value of your Shepperton property over the next 12 months. Also, I will touch on the other more important barometer to judge the property market. Read the article to find out what that is…

The Mortgage Guarantee Scheme will be extended by a year, having already helped over 24,000 households get onto the property ladder.

With more properties coming onto the market. This has given greater choice to home buyers and buy-to-let landlords. Read the article to find out what this means for every Shepperton home owner and landlord here

David Long looks at today's best mortgage rates

Would it surprise you that inflation can be very useful when it comes to protecting your hard-earned savings and investment? Read the article to find out how here…

UK film industry gets major boost after backing by American streaming giants Netflix and Prime Video

Well, the prices that were being achieved earlier this year aren’t being met now. And that is a good thing for most Shepperton people. Of course, there are winners and losers, but not who you think! Read the article to find out what this means for every homeowner and landlord in Shepperton here…

It's highly likely that you or someone in your family has had to work from home at some point in the last few years. Most bosses have realised that, without the chit-chat and distractions of the office environment, productivity is actually higher. But it isn't practical for you to work from the end of the kitchen table permanently.

We all do it. Every year we overfill our schedule in the run-up to Christmas. Children's school commitments, staff parties, gift shopping - there's just so much to do. If you are considering moving house, there is a strong chance that it is not a particularly urgent move, and you will push this to the AFTER Christmas category.

Nativity plays, shopping, present wrapping, and staff parties. It's all go in the run-up to Christmas. There is so much going on at this time of year. Preparing for viewings on your property, on top of everything else, could be enough to send you over the edge!