Summerhouses, or garden rooms, are purpose-built wooden structures that generally have felt or tiled roofs. They are becoming a staple of the modern British home, enabling us to get the most from our garden spaces. Summerhouses can be used for many different purposes, from offices to playrooms to cocktail bars.
There’s a reason kitchens are the beating heart of homes! They are one of the most social spaces where you spend the majority of your time – whether you’re cooking, cleaning, entertaining, or making countless cups of tea.
Multigenerational living is becoming hugely popular. Many older people are choosing to purchase property with their children during their retirement and this is for a variety of reasons. If your parents don’t need the structure of a care home but could benefit from a helping hand from time to time, an annexe can provide an excellent solution.
Energy Performance Certificates (or EPCs) have, until now, been barely significant when it comes to the Nuneaton housing market. But it’s important to be aware that there are big changes afoot with regard to EPC requirements, and landlords in Nuneaton need to pay close attention.
You've done the viewing and fallen in love with the property. You've weighed up all of the pros and cons, and after sleeping on it, finally decided to put in an offer. So, you mentally run through the phone call to the agents and how you think it'll go. And then, nervously, you make the call. But, it doesn't go quite as you'd planned. So, how can you make the most of the offering experience to ensure that your offers are taken seriously and, more importantly, get accepted!
As a tenant, you're always acutely aware that the property you live in doesn't actually belong to you. You're told not to hang pictures. Not to redecorate. So, when there are problems with the property, you'll call the landlord and let them know. This is their responsibility to sort out, not yours, as it's their property, right? But what should you be doing yourself as the tenant?
When looking to buy a property, you'll notice that estate agents use various terminology and jargon when listing the marketing price. What do they even mean? And how do these different phrases affect you when you're making offers?
Dreamy summer afternoons spent meandering through fields. Picnics of sandwiches made from freshly baked bread and homemade lemonade, eaten leisurely beside a babbling brook.
Buying your first home is both an exciting and daunting prospect, and making an offer can be particularly nerve-wracking if you’ve never done it before. If you’re a first time buyer, then read on for some top tips on making an offer.
Considering a move to a new area can feel incredibly exciting. When you first move, daily life can feel like an adventure. There will be new places to explore and new people to meet. But deciding whether you should move to a new area is a big decision, and there are some essential things to consider before you take the plunge.
Fireplaces are old news! As their invention is believed to date way back way to 500 BC – over 2,500 years ago, they technically aren’t considered ‘modern’. This can make many sellers question these statement pieces and ask themselves, “Is it a good thing to have a fireplace in your home?”
If you are already a landlord, you will know about the endless rules and regulations you have to abide by. If you are not yet a landlord but are thinking about becoming one, this article will help keep you on the right side of the law!