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Selling your house can be stressful. And it can cause sleepless nights. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Here are our three tips to aid more restful sleep when selling your home.
If you are considering putting your home up for sale, here are three tips to help you get your property ready for hitting the market in the winter months.
The nights are drawing in, and the days are getting ever shorter.
Burglary rates rise when the nights get longer and darkness provides natural cover.
With that in mind, here are some top tips to improve your home’s security:
At Thomas Morris sales and lettings, we’re in the business of helping people move for the long haul.
This approach helps us see the big picture, not just of the local property market, but the urgent need for us all to live more sustainably.
When you Google: ‘What’s the number one reason my home isn’t selling?’, one answer quite rightly dominates the search rankings.
And that’s that your property has been put on the market for a price above the comparable odds.
It’s a key question because, contrary to some stereotypes about agents loving the sound of their own voice, the best estate agents are often great listeners.
And by listening to what reasons the person provides, the agent will be equipped to help the seller achieve their goals.
Longer days, lighter nights, and blue skies. Summer is a great time to put your home on the market, showing it off at its best! Here are our top 5 reasons why you should sell in the summer.
Gardens are at the top of many home buyers’ wish lists, especially after the restrictions imposed by the pandemic which made many of us realise the value of outdoor space, no matter how small.
The popularity of online estate agents is rising rapidly with a current market share of over 8%. Online estate agents can save you thousands in fees but will you be financially better off in the long run?