In this quick read, we look at ways to love your rental without falling foul of any tenancy agreement rules and stipulations.

50% of Canterbury house sellers in 2022 had only been in their old home on average 6 years and 24 weeks.

Joint tenancies can be a great way for friends and couples to share costs and a steady source of income for landlords – but they’re not without their challenges. Friends can fall out, couples can split up, and rows about who used all the loo

If you’re thinking of freshening up the interior of your home this year, here’s a list of what’s trending on the design front.

In this quick read, we look at three reasons why buying a property this year is still a good idea and why it’s important to stay positive.

How do portfolio landlords deal with the multitude of tasks and mountains of red tape that come with managing several properties? Read on to find out.

Over the last five years, life has become a little trickier for Canterbury landlords, with changes to their taxation status, mortgage interest relief and an additional 3% stamp duty for a buy-to-let property and has made lots of Canterbury landlords ask themselves: Is Buy-to-Let in Canterbury Still Worth the risk?

In this quick read, we look at reasons why having a good estate agent makes all the difference when selling your property.

In this three-minute read, we look at the dos and don’ts of deposit deductions.

Accept an offer from a fast-talker or a faffer, and your hopes for a speedy property deal could be scuppered. Here’s how to choose the right buyer.

In her first conference speech as the Tory's new leader in 1975, the grocer’s daughter from Grantham, Margaret Thatcher, asserted her conviction in a ‘property-owning democracy’.  Although Thatcher didn't conceive the saying – (that cred

In this quick read, we look at why an overvaluation can be disastrous and how to avoid this costly mistake.