The issue of new housebuilding in the UK stirs strong emotions. Many believe their local areas are turning into construction zones, with too many homes being built, disrupting the character of towns and villages. But is this perception grounded in reality?

BBC Verify have published data showing how many homes must be built in each local authority. Read article below to see the housing building situation in Spelthorne

This interesting question was posed by one of my Shepperton landlord’s teenage daughters when they dropped into my offices before the Christmas break (doesn’t that seem an age away now?).

If you’re planning to sell your home and move this year, you need to understand the steps involved and how to maximise your chances of success. The property market rewards those who are prepared, so timing and strategy are key. Here’s a clear, actionable guide to help you get your home under offer and move by summer 2025

Discover the concept of Passivhaus and its impact on the property market in the UK. Explore the benefits of living in a Passivhaus property.

Homeowners and landlords, the UK property market saw a 15.4% rise in sales nationally last year – but how does Shepperton compare? With unique local trends shaping our market, understanding what’s happening here is vital for making informed decisions in 2025. For insights and advice tailored to Shepperton, read the article below

Technology has changed the world beyond recognition, and the property industry is no exception. And, with the introduction of AI into everyday life, the way we sell homes is changing again, read on to find out how.

Now that the decorations have all come down and the kids are packed off back to school, it's time to get on with selling your house. Get your home on the market this new year with these action steps.

January can be a great time to sell a property as there is often a rush of new buyers who have decided to move over the Christmas break. If you've been on the market for a while, it's a good time to shake things up, get your home noticed, and get those offers in. Read this article to find out how...

A year on from Newboulds & Co's rebrand, everyone likes the 'little house'

Smaller household sizes are one of the reasons the Shepperton (and the UK) property market and house prices will continue to hold up well in the medium to long term. British households for the last 100 years have been getting smaller, and this trend will drive demand for property and help give stability and growth to house prices.

Shepperton’s baby boomers are caught in a housing paradox: years of soaring property values have created wealth but left many trapped in homes that no longer meet their needs. With retirement-friendly properties in critically short supply, and many never even reaching the open market, the struggle to downsize is real.