We are absolutely thrilled to share some truly fantastic news: Courtyard has been honoured with the prestigious Gold Winner award for Warrington (East) at the British Property Awards 2025! This recognition is a testament to our unwavering commitment to our clients and community.

January often surprises vendors with unique opportunities. Understanding the time on market benefits and key considerations can make all the difference when selling your family home early in the year.

The Renters’ Rights Act will introduce major changes to the private rented sector in England.

The first week of a new year is a good time to pause, take stock and think about the future.

Winter is often written off as a quiet time to sell a property, but that assumption rarely holds up when you look a little closer.

The days between Christmas and New Year have a different feel. The rush has passed, diaries are quieter, and for the first time in months, there’s space to think properly.

The start of a new year is often when landlords take stock, not in a dramatic, overhaul-everything way, but with a quieter realisation that this year (2025) frequently felt harder than it needed to be.

Fancy a little bit of fun in between last-minute shopping, elf on the shelfing and any other festive business you’re enjoying/enduring? Here’s our festive property quiz based on our experience - No Googling please… answers at the bottom.

With Christmas around the corner, everything slows down a little. Emails tail off, work diaries ease, and for a short while at least, the urgency of the year steps back a bit.

Although it’s rare, gazundering can occasionally happen when selling your home. Here’s what you need to know.

We love our jobs so much that not even Christmas can stop us thinking about the property market.

The Bank of England's recent decision to cut interest rates on 18th December 2025 has sent ripples through the UK housing market. For many, this news brings a sense of relief and renewed optimism. Let's explore what these changes could mean for you.