All home owners have probably wondered at some point whether they should invest in extending their home or move to a bigger home. And while debating to move or improve – there is always the big question of which improvement would bring the biggest return should you decide to sell your home later on? We prepared a […]
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest arts festival in the world and takes place every August for three weeks in Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city.
Ask any ‘millennial’ today about their thoughts on owning their own home, and you’ll most likely be greeted with a sigh or a defeatist look. Partly due to the ever growing property prices but also to the difficulties they face in securing the necessary deposit for a mortgage, many are left worrying if they’ll be […]
So as the nation went to the polls yesterday to vote Brexit or Bremain, it had been said that the result would be close and we have all been expecting the results with interest. And now, a historic decision has been made and we as a nation have voted to leave the European Union. With […]
Are you looking into renting a home in Scotland and not sure where to start?! Our comprehensive guide to renting will help you understand the process better.
Over the years, the property market has never exclusively better served either buyers or sellers, but instead changed between the two, depending on the general financial backdrop of the time. And so, in 2016, we appear to be in sellers’ market. With mortgages being still fairly affordable – we chat here about how Glasgow is […]
They say that moving house is one of the most stressful tasks most of us will undertake in our lives, and yet it simply doesn’t have to be this way. Firstly, because with an reliable estate agent by your side, a home sale or a home buy can be less overwhelming. Secondly because whilst packing […]
Now that a couple of months have passed since the government’s new 3% tax levy was imposed on buy-to-let properties, a report has revealed worrying figures about potential rent increases in the near future.
With the EU Referendum now less than a month away, the ‘Brexit’ uncertainty doesn’t seem to have caused any waves within the local housing market, as we have seen unprecedented growth – which is a theme us Scots are now pretty used to.
As technology continues to evolve and weave further into our everyday lives, a new report has suggested that by 2025, the home buying experience will be made unrecognisable by the use of high tech such as virtual reality and drone footage to view properties and ‘big data’ marketing to target potential buyers.