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Moving after many years in the same home can feel like a big step. While the market may have changed, the fundamentals remain the same — and with the right guidance, it can be far more straightforward than you might expect.

Selling your home isn’t just a practical decision, it’s an emotional one too. For many, a home holds years of memories, making the idea of moving feel both exciting and daunting in equal measure. While the process itself can be straightforward with the right support, knowing when you’re truly ready to take that step is just as important.

Every home has a front door-the way in and out. It's one of the first things visitors see. As they ring the doorbell or drive past, it's the first glimpse of what may be discovered inside and what secrets will be revealed as the door opens.

Moving home is one of life’s biggest decisions. Uprooting the family, packing up years of memories, and starting fresh somewhere new rarely happens on a whim. In fact, studies show that most people spend up to two years debating the idea before taking action.

You may have heard the term “seller’s market” but what does it actually mean, and why does it matter if you’re thinking of moving? Put simply, it comes down to supply and demand. When there are fewer homes available and more buyers looking, competition increases and that’s where sellers can really benefit.

With uncertainty in the property market and, quite frankly, the world, you, like many people, may have decided that you'll not move house just now. But you must've had reasons for thinking about moving in the first place, right? What if you need more space? what is involved in extending your home? Where do you even start?

You may have heard of the minimalism movement. You might have even watched the Netflix documentary. But for those of you that have no idea what it's about, read on for a general explanation.

The average seller spends years deliberating about selling their home. With all of that time spent researching, many sellers will already know which estate agent they will use when ready to market their home. So, how have they made this decision?

If you've ever been told that your landlord wants to sell your home, you'll know that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach. So, if you've been making your house your home and getting things nicely settled, only to be told that your landlord wants to sell up, what should you do?

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Less frenetic market says Rightmove but one that still favours sellers, with 4th consecutive asking price record