Searching for that dream home
Viewing houses for the first time can be very exciting as the possibility of what could be, begins to look like a reality for the first time.
Viewing houses for the first time can be very exciting as the possibility of what could be, begins to look like a reality for the first time.
The Consumer Code for Home Builders protects anyone buying a new build property and also opens the customer up to a wide range of mortgages.
Choosing where to settle down and call home is one of the biggest decisions to make.
When buying a house you already have a lot to pay out, so the thought of paying for something else on top of that can seem rather annoying. Yet having a survey carried out on a property can be invaluable as it can highlight things that would otherwise remain hidden, as well as those things that are visible but perhaps not to the untrained eye.
Moving home to be in a better school catchment area? You are not alone! Recent figures suggest that about 25% of house moves are to enable children to attend Good and Outstanding rated Ofsted schools.
We all know that feeling when your house becomes so full that you feel like you can’t see the wood for the trees. If this sounds familiar to you, then it’s time to sit up and finally declutter your house, once and for all!
Have you been rattling around your big, old house for quite some time now? If so, downsizing might be the right thing to do.
Moving home to be in a better school catchment area? You are not alone! Recent figures suggest that about 25% of house moves are to enable children to attend Good and Outstanding rated Ofsted schools.
Having a mortgage is probably going to be your biggest financial commitment, but it does…
Finding the perfect plot can be the first stumbling block. Take your time, consider not just the plot itself but also the general location. What are your priorities? Physically list them and try to rank the points in order of importance.