Download our FREE e-guides for advice when selling or letting a property

Whatever the reason for your move, we have created an e-guide to make sure you have all the advice you need and prepare correctly.

There are eight guides for you to choose from:

  • A guide to selling a home when downsizing
  • A guide to selling a home when upsizing
  • Selling due to separation or divorce
  • A guide to selling a home to pay for caring fees
  • A guide to help sell a probate or inherited home
  • An essential guide for Landlords
  • Six steps to a successful sale
  • A guide to selling your home for first time sellers

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact David, Leah or Barry at your convenience.

The guides are available to download for FREE here.

When you want to take the next step and receive a market appraisal of your property, to find out what you can achieve for your home, click here.

Then, when you are ready to begin your search for your next home, set up your search here to receive property details before they are launched online. You are in complete control of your search.


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