Do you have a dream of moving into a new home? Do you hope that 2025 will be the year you start afresh? If the answer to these questions is yes, then you might have less time than you think.

Shepperton has become an attractive destination for both families to buy and rent and is known for its rich heritage and strategic location. In this article, I will delve into the current housing situation of family homes in Shepperton, compare them with national averages, and then explore opportunities for home buyers and landlords.

For property owners and landlords, the latest insights on the average age of first-time buyers reveal a surprising trend.

Are you a Shepperton homeowner? Are you thinking of moving home in the next six to twelve months? Whether you're aiming to buy your dream Shepperton home or sell a beloved property, grasping the current market dynamics is crucial.

It takes a whole team to make your home-moving dreams a reality—read this article to find out who you need on your team.

Do you really need a mortgage advisor when looking for a new mortgage? With so many comparison websites, you can easily sort your mortgage out for yourself. Read this article to find out why you might not want to.

Have you ever heard of a buyer being 'qualified'? Estate agents use this term, and it is very important that you know about it when trying to sell your home. Read this article to learn more.

Need help figuring out how to manage viewing appointments whilst the children are off school in the summer holidays? Read this article for tips.

It might surprise many that, despite significant inflation over the past few years, buying a house today is still more affordable as a percentage of take-home pay.

Read our clients thoughts on the service provided by Newboulds & Co. We let their property for 8years and now completed a sale .

Roll the clock back to 1979, a year marked by a seismic shift in the UK government with Margaret Thatcher coming to power. This was a momentous time for the country, symbolising a new direction. Fast forward to 2024, and we could be about to experience another significant change with Sir Keir Starmer leading the Labour Party to victory.