In today’s Beverley housing market, property market data isn't just helpful – it's essential. For Beverley homeowners and landlords looking to buy or sell a home, understanding the latest Beverley property trends, buyer behaviour, or house pricing movements is the difference between making a confident move and flying blind.
As East Hull villages’ property market shifts and grows, sellers who've been on the market a while often face a tricky question: when to tweak the asking price—and by how much—to spark new interest.
Understanding what is really going on in the Cottingham property market is key to cutting through the noise and seeing the true picture–both locally and nationally. Despite the near constant doom and gloom headlines predicting a housing crash since September 2022, the statistics tell a very different story. The
You may have noticed that prices have been rising in the private rental sector over recent years, largely thanks to a decrease in available properties where landlords are selling up and cashing out of their investments. Should you follow suit? Read this article to find out...
After months of searching online for a new home, it can be very exciting to get to the stage of physically viewing your shortlisted properties. But when the time comes, what questions should you be asking? Read this article to find out.
Black mould, an unsightly and potentially dangerous issue, can raise serious concerns for potential buyers and is often visible in marketing photographs. Therefore, it's crucial to address this issue before listing your property for sale. But what exactly causes it, and how can you effectively resolve the problem?
Are you thinking of moving on to pastures new? Read this article to discover why now is a fantastic time to get your home on the market.
A Beverley landlord recently asked me why the brand new property she was considering was noticeably more expensive than a similar second-hand home in the same location. It's a common question, and many homeowners and landlords in Beverley have likely pondered it.
The Government has taken a significant step towards abolishing leasehold properties in England and Wales, introducing a white paper that proposes making common hold the default tenure for flats and apartments.
Buying or selling a home is often one of the most significant transactions people make, yet the process in England and Wales remains frustratingly slow.
Are you a homeowner in the villages of West Hull considering a move in the next six to twelve months? Perhaps you're a buy-to-let landlord weighing up whether to expand or streamline your portfolio? Or maybe you’re a first-time buyer wondering if now is the right moment to take the plunge?
It has been an encouraging start to the year for buyer activity, with some looking to move before the reduced stamp duty deadline in March. The momentum in sales activity has continued despite mortgage rates remaining relatively high, with moderate price growth expected, particularly in areas with room for growth.