The property market is frequently misunderstood, especially amid dramatic news stories. Here’s what Warrington homeowners need to know to avoid costly traps.
It is the classic Culcheth dilemma. You love the village, the kids are settled in school, and you have great neighbours - but the house is bursting at the seams.
Landlords' focus on rent levels is understandable more than ever. Rents are rising, but (or maybe because) costs are increasing. It is no surprise that many landlords now focus heavily on achieving the highest possible figure.
For anyone unfamiliar, Room 101 is from George Orwell's classic book, Nineteen Eighty-Four. The room was the place containing a person’s worst fears.
With Redrow’s Oakwood Fields now having sold its final homes and work beginning on the Rowland Homes site at Rowan Avenue, the local property landscape is shifting.
Many Warrington rental problems do not start with bad landlords or difficult tenants.
Renting works best when it is based on trust rather than transactions. For local landlords and tenants, we believe the property rental experience should be human, straightforward, and fair. That is why we follow four simple principles known as CARE.
Most tenancies that end up ‘nightmarish’ don’t start badly.
In early 2023, property forecasters predicted a significant UK housing downturn over the next two years, citing rising interest rates following Liz Truss's departure. Halifax expected an 8% drop, Savills predicted a 10% drop, and Nomura Bank forecast up to a 15% drop.
With Story Homes' Holcroft Gardens development taking shape, many Culcheth homeowners are wondering how these new builds will affect their existing properties. If you are considering selling in the next five years, understanding this shift is crucial for success.
Deciding to sell your home is a significant step, and we understand you've chosen an estate agent to guide you. We wish you the very best on your journey and want to offer a clear overview of what comes next.
Considering a 2% deposit for your first home? It sounds appealing, but it is crucial to understand both the benefits and potential drawbacks. Let us explore what this option truly means for your homeownership journey.