Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a type of depression. Some symptoms of SAD include low mood, irritability, difficulty concentrating, eating more (and gaining weight), and just feeling tired all day.
Many people turn to comfort food to get through the colder, darker autumn and winter months. But reach too often for a plate of stodge, and your energy levels and waistline will pay the price.
The weather is dreary. Christmas is on the way. So, right now is an absolutely terrible time to jump into the housing market. Isn’t it? You should wait until the new year before you go house hunting. Shouldn’t you? No! Let us explain why.
Cuckooing is a heartless crime that puts your tenant’s wellbeing at risk and leaves you, as the landlord, facing an array of legal issues.
As the days grow shorter and the chill sets in, it can be easy to feel a bit downcast. But autumn and winter bring their joys, and there’s plenty to look forward to as we enter the final three months of 2024.
In the past decade, millions of Brits have snapped up home tech gadgets to monitor their kids, cats, dogs and deliveries.
Welcoming a new tenant can be exciting for landlords, but it also requires careful preparation to ensure a smooth transition.
With the days getting shorter and colder, dopamine décor could be just the thing to liven up your living space and lift your mood during the darker months.
Rightmove has unveiled a new tool to help calculate how much renovation works add to the value of a property. How does it work, and is it any good? Let’s find out.
When considering the purchase of a ‘doer-upper’ – a property that requires refurbishment – landlords are often faced with a Shakespearean (ish) question: “To buy, or not to buy?”
Creating a home that nurtures you and your loved ones goes beyond décor, design and furniture layout.
What do Tinder and Bumble have in common with Rightmove and Zoopla? If your answer is not a lot, then think again.