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Since 2020, we’ve returned to the roots of traditional estate agency, adapting strategies that date back to the early days of my career in 2004—long before the internet dominated property sales. This shift was, admittedly, born out of necessity during the high-demand period post-lockdown, when we found ourselves overwhelmed with enquiries.

One of the most important decisions you’ll make when selling your home is setting the right asking price. But what happens when your home has been on the market for a while, and you’re not seeing the offers you expected? A price drop can be a powerful tool to attract more buyers, but it’s not always the right move for everyone.

If you're selling your home, one important step you’ll encounter is the home survey — often referred to as a property survey or valuation survey. While it’s typically arranged by the buyer, it can feel a little daunting for sellers who aren’t sure what to expect.

Owning a home is one of life’s biggest investments — and just like any investment, it needs regular care to retain its value. Staying on top of seasonal maintenance not only helps prevent costly repairs but also keeps your home in great condition should you decide to sell.