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Anyone looking to move home in 2022 will need to weigh up a few things. Price will always be a critical factor when it comes to the property market, but we know people want to feel right at home when they move house.
If you are looking to move home in 2022, you want to find an area where you will feel right at home. At Thomas Morris, we know many property areas very well.
If you intend to move home in 2022, it is vital you find a place you love. Yes, you need to consider your budget and the basics when it comes to caring for your family, but you should find a place where you feel settled.
The start of a New Year is a natural point for people to consider their life, and this is a perfect time to make some changes. If one of the changes you are contemplating involves moving to a new area, there is a lot to consider.
At Thomas Morris, we care about the Biggleswade housing market, and we know there are many things which shape the market. It is also fair to say the property and rental market are linked, with changes in one market impacting the other.
It is vital landlords are aware of the challenges tenants face, and if possible, landlords should take steps to alleviate some of the issues and concerns tenants face.
Something which landlords need to consider is how long tenants remain in a rental property for. If you are fortunate, you can find a good tenant who is happy to settle down, and this often makes life easier for landlords and tenants.
Thomas Morris offers virtual property tours which include 3D floorplans. Our tours make virtual viewings an easy, convenient and safe way to view a property for homebuyers, sellers, tenants and landlords.
While many people know that they need to have an EPC in place, especially if they are going to sell their property, there is a need to know what the EPC tells you about your home.
If you own property, you might not think the plight of the first-time buyer (or FTB) is of great concern to you. However, the market is closely linked, and if these buyers are unable to engage the market in the way they should, there will likely be problems in the property market.