Are you trying to sell your home? Perhaps you have been on the market for a while and are beginning to feel frustrated at the lack of offers? Or maybe you had a timescale that you had hoped to be sold by, and that is hurtling towards you without a sale in sight? Follow these tips to sell your home this summer.

Did you try to cut costs when moving your tenant in, eschewing the option of an inventory? Or perhaps you found the tenant yourself and have never even heard of an inventory before? This article will explain why every rental property should have an inventory and why you could be in trouble if you don't.

If you are looking to buy a property make sure you ask these questions before you make an offer - you could uncover valuable information that can help you with your negotiation.

If you are considering marketing your property for sale this summer, make sure that you present the outside space as well as you do the inside to maximise the value of your home.

Asking these questions can help you to better understand the valuation process, the factors that impact your property’s value and an estate agents selling strategy.

It’s common for different estate agents to value your house at a different prices, however it is important to consider a few factors.

When it comes to moving home, you are probably more focused on what you want from your new house rather than thinking about the sale of your old house. But it is important to make sure that your old house is shown in its best light to get a good sale.

A well-maintained and attractive garden can increase the value of your property and attract more potential buyers!

You could increase the value of your home by £5,000 if you give your house a name! Phil Spencer, of Location, Location, Location fame says that this little trick can increase the value of your home instantly!

Everyone wants their home to be worth as much as possible. If you are considering selling your property, you're most likely hoping that the valuations will come in high. Check out these 5 tips below if you’re thinking of selling and want to get the best price for your biggest tax-free asset.

Are you looking to buy a new property? Don't make any offers until you have the answers to these crucial questions.

Our homes are our castles, and we like nothing more than styling and personalising them to our own tastes. DIY is a huge business in the UK, and almost all of us have an ongoing project, improving or changing some aspect of our home, changing wallpaper, paint colours, or maybe even tiles and flooring. But how much could this DIY obsession affect the value of our home?