Whenever you talk to anyone about moving house, you'll almost always be met by a dramatic sigh and a sense of general despair. Moving house can be so stressful.

There are many reasons people want to move from their current property to one that is smaller in size.

We all know that the cost of living is a hot topic right now. Household bills are going up day by day. Many people are struggling with the massive hike in energy prices, with most reporting a 50% increase on their monthly direct debit. Read these tips to see how you can cut back a little here and there to try and reduce huge monthly expenses?

You may have heard estate agents, or even on the news, saying it's a 'seller's market'. But what does that actually mean? How can you tell that it's a sellers' market? More importantly, how can this help you?

There are many different types of landlords. The INVESTORS who treat property investing as their full-time job are likely earning the most from their investments. So how can all landlords build a portfolio?

What makes people decide to move home? It's such a huge life decision to uproot the family, pack up all of your belongings and move to a different property. There needs to be a compelling reason to go through all of that upheaval, right?

Even if you're an accidental landlord, you still want the investment to pay, don't you? At least to cover the expenses; otherwise, why keep the property?

In some parts of the country, it's inconceivable that a rental property would come without furniture. Most properties, particularly smaller apartments, will include basic furniture such as beds, sofas, and white goods.

If you are new to property investing, you might've decided to simply use a letting agent to manage your property because you're new to the game, and there are just so many things that you don't know.

As a landlord, it's easy to start to feel comfortable with your tenants very quickly. They are happy, friendly people that are looking after the property. They pay their rent every month without fail.

With almost every property search beginning online, how your property is presented is critical when you're trying to sell. Online marketing is now the equivalent of being in a shop window.

Often the quaintest of places have a certain style. Architecture that you will only find in those places creates a specific charm.