The Hidden Crisis Facing the Area’s 50- and 60-Something Renters

Are you considering moving home in Shepperton over the next 6 to 12 months? You may be a Shepperton landlord deciding whether to grow your portfolio or sell off a few properties. Or you're a Shepperton first-time buyer wondering if 2025 is the right time to move.

Not our words (although we agree). A recent client of ours hadn't moved for 25 years and decided the time was right to sell the family home. This is always a big decision and a huge move to make.

As we move into early summer 2025, Shepperton's property market paints a bleak picture—especially for first-time buyers. Headlines scream that getting a foot on the ladder is harder than ever, and for many, that feels painfully true. With the average first-time buyer deposit in 2024 hitting a staggering £61,000, dreams of homeownership are slipping

The Bank of England has just reduced the base rate by 0.25% yesterday. But what does that really mean for the housing market?

A recent Shepperton client shares their experience of selling with Newboulds & Co.

The private rental sector in Shepperton has seen a 24.6% increase in average rents since 2016, according to data compiled by TwentyEA and Denton House Research. That headline statistic is bound to catch a lot of attention.

You may have seen property gurus filling up your social media feeds with tales of how they bought a number of properties without using any of their own savings, and now they have retired at the age of 32 with a portfolio worth £10m. And of course, for the princely sum of £997, you can learn how to do this too.

Overpricing your home can have detrimental consequences which can be very difficult to rectify. In this article we explore the reasons that overpricing properties happens and how to ensure that you avoid it so that you have a successful sale.

Do you have a holiday cottage or property that you use as a short-term rental investment? You might have noticed an increase of other similar properties coming on to the market in their droves and be wondering why. This article explores some of the reasons that holiday property owners are leaving the industry and how you can protect your investment moving forward.

Gathering information from estate agents before you select the right one for you is essential when selling your home - read this article to find out what you need to know to ensure you achieve the highest price possible.

In today’s Shepperton housing market, property market data isn't just helpful – it's essential. For Shepperton homeowners and landlords looking to buy or sell a home, understanding the latest Shepperton property trends, buyer behaviour, or house pricing movements is the difference between making a confident move and flying blind.