Our latest Google review comes from a family that bought their Shepperton home through us in 2022 and sold it this year with Newboulds & Co the agent of choice
When setting out on your journey of moving home, most people start with inviting estate agents to their home to determine price, timescales and find out what the market is doing. Will the person in your living room actually deal with your move or will you passed to different departments? An essential question to ask when deciding on who to instruct
Understanding what’s really going on in the Shepperton property market is key to cutting through the noise and seeing the true picture—both locally and nationally. Despite the near constant doom and gloom headlines predicting a housing crash since September 2022, the stats tell a very different story.
Our latest 5 star Google Review is from a client who recently sold their family home in Ashford.
In today’s Shepperton property market, the Bank of Mum and Dad remains a powerful force — and it’s only grown more influential. For many first-time buyers in Shepperton, parental help is not just a boost, it’s often the key to the front door. But is this a sign of generosity? Or a symptom of something much deeper going on in our housing system?
Black mould, an unsightly and potentially dangerous issue, can raise serious concerns for potential buyers and is often visible in marketing photographs. Therefore, it's crucial to address this issue before listing your property for sale. But what exactly causes it, and how can you effectively resolve the problem?
Are you thinking of moving on to pastures new? Read this article to discover why now is a fantastic time to get your home on the market.
A Shepperton landlord recently asked me what the difference was between the brand new property she was considering purchasing compared to a similar second-hand home in the same location. It's a common question, and many homeowners and landlords in Shepperton have likely pondered it.
In this article, we’ll explore the proposed changes, the benefits and drawbacks of commonhold, and what Shepperton flat owners should consider as the transition unfolds.
Buying or selling a home is often one of the most significant transactions people make, yet the process in England and Wales remains frustratingly slow. You find the home of your dreams, you make an offer, it is negotiated, and a price is agreed. Yet once a sale is agreed, it takes an average of 118 days for legal completion to take place.
Communication is essential when progressing the sale of your home but many estate agents fall short here.
Are you a Shepperton homeowner considering a move in the next six to twelve months? Perhaps you're a buy-to-let landlord weighing up whether to expand or streamline your portfolio? Or maybe you’re a first-time buyer wondering if now is the right moment to take the plunge?