Thinking of moving? Discover how Newboulds & Co goes beyond traditional marketing, using cutting-edge AI and a director-led approach to truly showcase your home and connect with the right buyers.

The typical first-time buyer home in Shepperton costs £285,555, which is a lot of money in anyone's book.

Autumn may not be the first season that comes to mind when people think about moving, but it can be a surprisingly strong time to sell. Buyers who are still active at this stage of the year tend to be serious about completing before Christmas or the new year. With the right preparation, your home can stand out and attract motivated buyers even as the nights draw in.

We all know the feeling. When you think about buying a home, you check the headlines, look at interest rates, and then tell yourself, "Maybe we’ll wait until things calm down.”

As a landlord, ensuring your property is safe and well-maintained is paramount. Discover why combining your annual Gas Safety Certificate with a boiler service isn't just convenient, but a truly savvy decision for your investment and your tenants.

If you’re a Shepperton homeowner or landlord thinking about selling in the next couple of years, the question on your mind is simple. How long will it take to find a buyer?

With the festive season fast approaching, many homeowners are wondering if a move before Christmas is still possible. The good news is, it absolutely can be, but the clock is ticking. Let's explore why.

A client has very kindly shared their experience of their recent move from Shepperton to begin a very exciting new chapter abroad.

Are you considering moving home in Shepperton during 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 now is the right time to move.

A step-by-step guide for Shepperton homeowners

When it comes to selling your home, small improvements can make a big difference to the final price you achieve. The good news is that you don’t always need a full renovation. With a few cost-effective upgrades, you can boost your property’s appeal and attract more motivated buyers.

If you’re hoping to be in your new home by Christmas, time is running out. With UK sale timelines now topping 200 days from listing to completion, September may be your last chance to start the process. Here’s what you need to know before it’s too late…