Interior design trends change year on year, much like fashion trends. Taking inspiration from all different cultures from all over the world. Looking at trends from years gone by to create our spaces. Read below for new emerging trends for our homes

Turbulence in the UK property market has meant that many prospective homeowners have chosen to delay their first step onto the property ladder, holding out until stability returns to the market and subsequently driving up demand for rental properties.

The government has proposed increasing minimum energy efficiency standards to an EPC band C on all tenancies by 2028 in England. Read below 7 schemes to help fund your property's EPC upgrades.

The wide-ranging reforms for the private sector go much further than many initially expected, with the government calling it "the biggest shake-up of the private rented sector in 30 years" . Click below to read Goodlord's ebook to understand what it means for you.

As we approach spring, high on many people's lists is to move into their dream home. Perry Bishop can help make your dreams come true.

See below for an update on the mortgage market and bank rates.

Are you getting ready to put your property on the market? What should you be looking for in this sales pitch? Are there any red flags you should be on high alert to spot?

How often do you switch bank accounts? Or dentists? Or even hairdressers? I expect it's not that often. It is the same for estate agents. Either way, it's possible to change if you are feeling underwhelmed, disappointed or disheartened with the property sale experience. And it is actually easier than you might think.

The property purchasing process can be a rollercoaster, filled with ups and downs. Statistically, 30% of agreed property sales will fall through in the UK. No doubt you will have experienced this at some point or at least know someone else that has.

If you've ever considered moving house before and read blogs about where to start, there is almost always information about decluttering. Why?

Among the emotion and turmoil involved in buying and selling a property, finding a property you've fallen in love with, only to make an offer and have it rejected, is heartbreaking. What can you do? Do you have to walk away from the house of your dreams?

What should you do to ensure your property is safe whilst it is empty through the winter months?