We watch all the TV shows about renovations and self-builds, lapping it up. We critique their interior design ideas and landscaped gardens. We watch people make mistakes and go vastly over budget. But still, the end result is usually marvellous. A labour of love to cherish - a forever home.

Buying a house is a complicated process. A legal professional must ensure no issues with the property you buy. And, as with many things that involve legal professionals, it seems as if it takes forever! Is it possible to speed things up?

When selling a waterside home, your buyers main reason to purchase is the location, not necessarily how the property looks internally. Does your marketing reflect this?

Shepperton property prices have increased by 18.6% over the last two years.

Homeownership is something that the majority of people in the UK strive for. The average age of first-time buyers in the UK in 2007 was 30. But, by the end of 2017, that had risen to 33. With rising house prices, how is the average person in the UK expected to get on the housing ladder?

Phil Spencer, of Location, Location, Location fame says that this little trick can increase the value of your home instantly!

You'll only look at the title deeds for a property in detail when you're either buying a new property or trying to sell one. Most of the time, the deeds are in the loft in a box of important documents or filed away somewhere safe. You're given them by the solicitor, but at that moment, you only want to get moved in, don't you?

Letting agents are a lot like banks. Once a landlord has signed up with an agent, they often don't change; it's too much hassle. But this can mean that many landlords are tied to an agent they're unhappy with. This isn't really good enough, is it?

The total value of homes owned by Baby Boomers in Shepperton alone is £1,595,687,522 - and two-thirds of the Shepperton Millennials are set to inherit all that in the next few decades! Could this be the answer to the housing crisis?

“Tell me what is happening to the Shepperton property market”, asked the friend of a friend at a recent do I went to in Shepperton (after finding out I was an agent in Shepperton). I always reply, “It depends if you are buying, selling or both”.

This incredible home has proved extremely popular amongst our registered buyers

Even though the average value of a Shepperton first-time buyer property has risen by 334.6% since 1989 to £369,160, the monthly payments Shepperton first-time buyers must make on their mortgages as a proportion of their take-home pay is 43.8% less today compared to 1989.