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    Heat pumps: 6 burning questions answered

    Heat pumps: 6 burning questions answered

    Published about 2 years ago

    Heat pumps are still a relatively new way to power residential homes but their fuel savings, eco credentials and ability to improve your EPC rating isn’t going unnoticed. We answer the top six heat pump questions so you can make an informed installation decision.

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    7 things home movers should know about bamboo

    7 things home movers should know about bamboo

    Published over 2 years ago

    The tall, slender canes of bamboo are appealing to many gardeners. The plant brings a tropical, tranquil vibe to outside spaces, gently rustling in the breeze and quickly screening undesirable views. It’s also the fastest growing plant on earth, making it a problematic issue in UK gardens.

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    Your guide to garden stumperies

    Your guide to garden stumperies

    Published over 2 years ago

    Stumperies date back to Victorian times when rotting stumps, exposed roots and tree trunks were used as a decorative way of showing off one’s collection of ferns and other shade-loving plants. King Charles III is a stumpery fan and his Highgrove garden is home to reportedly the biggest stumpery in the UK.

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    Should vendors commission surveys before they sell?

    Should vendors commission surveys before they sell?

    Published over 2 years ago

    The buying and selling process in the UK hasn’t changed for decades. Most home movers understand a survey that examines the condition of a property is commissioned by the purchaser as part of ‘caveat emptor’ – let the buyer beware.

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    The obvious (and lesser known) fees to sell a property

    The obvious (and lesser known) fees to sell a property

    Published over 2 years ago

    If you haven’t sold a property for a while – or are selling for the first time – it’s always good to know what fees are due. We breakdown the common costs associated with selling a home and cover some more unusual fees too!

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    Dos & don’ts when it comes to devaluing your home

    Dos & don’ts when it comes to devaluing your home

    Published over 2 years ago

    There is nothing wrong with wanting to add value to a property. In fact, it can be exciting to think altering, enlarging or upgrading your home may allow you to recoup more than you’ve spent when you come to sell. There are, however, high points and pitfalls when it comes to adding value, especially if you’re looking to undertake much of the improvement work yourself.

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    Use all your senses to spot check a property

    Use all your senses to spot check a property

    Published over 2 years ago

    Buyers tend to rely heavily on what they see – and there’s nothing wrong with that – but we explain how other senses can help you make informed choices and ask the right questions.

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    Your property fraud questions answered

    Your property fraud questions answered

    Published almost 3 years ago

    Property fraud was in the press recently, after a tenant tried to sell his landlord’s property using fake documents and a fabricated estate agency. Thankfully, incidents like this are extremely uncommon, thanks to legitimate estate agents like us, legal protocols and a robust conveyancing system.

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    9 ideas for lighting up a dark home for sale

    9 ideas for lighting up a dark home for sale

    Published almost 3 years ago

    We’re at that time of year when it’s dark when we wake up, dark when we get home from work and pretty much dark from 4pm in the afternoon. While some are ready to embrace the Winter Solstice with candles, fairy lights and a dash of Danish hygge (to create a cosy environment protected from the outside world), many of us really struggle with the lack of daylight.

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    Are you ready to rehome grown-up children?

    Are you ready to rehome grown-up children?

    Published almost 3 years ago

    The pandemic, followed by the cost of living crisis, continues to shape our approach to living. A notable trend is for grown up children wanting to move back into the family home but are parents ready to receive their offspring once again?

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