So, with an aging population and only 1 in 55 new build properties being built being bungalows, this is causing a blockage in the Shepperton and national property market. This means there are younger Shepperton families unable to move to bigger family homes as the older generation have nothing to move to.

In this article, I look at how the semi-detached house has shaped the local Shepperton and British housing markets and why we, as a nation, both love (and hate) the humble semi-detached house. If you are a Shepperton homeowner or landlord, whether you live in a semi-detached house or not, you may find this article of interest to you

Selling an inherited property can be a daunting prospect at the best of times. First there is the emotional impact of dealing with the loss of a relative or friend. And then there are the legal responsibilities, paperwork and financial matters to consider…

Why is it that, in summer, we’re always eager to make some changes to our homes? Of course, this need is more profound this season, seeing as we’ve been spending most of our time indoors. And one of the easiest ways to update a space is with a fresh lick of paint.

Gas safety should be a top priority when moving home to ensure you don’t put your family, your new property, or even your new neighbours in danger.

If you're looking to sell your home or have recently put your property on the market, house viewings (whether in person or virtually) could highlight undesirable features that could deter prospective home buyers from making an offer…

124.5% more people sell in June compared to the Shepperton area 10-year average

Our director, David Long shares with you what buyers and tenants are currently looking for.

From Monday 19th July there are changes to the Governments Covid restrictions in England. We have discussed what this means for our clients and our own safety.

This latest statistic shows the importance of using a lettings agent to manage your property.

… yet Bitcoin investors would have made £24,330,240 in profit. Is investing in ‘Bricks & Mortar’ dead?