
Easter egg competition – design template (and terms and conditions)
Easter egg design competition Terms and conditions

Easter egg design competition Terms and conditions

Whilst the great Covid London exodus is now long behind us, the South East still represents a way in which Londoners can get more property for their money – and still commute. Here are our thoughts on why Surrey and Hampshire homes are increasingly becoming an attractive purchase for those

Our 12 Point Guide: SECTION 21 From 1 May, landlords will no longer be able to serve a Section 21 notice. OUR VIEW: The abolishment of Section 21 doesn’t mean that landlords will be relinquishing control of their property. Landlords will still be able to evict tenants for valid reasons under

As a longstanding Surrey and Hampshire estate agency, we’ve always believed that timing is key when it comes to selling a property. And right now, the market is showing some very encouraging signs for homeowners looking to move. A recent national news headline, which said UK property market ‘on the up’

Moving home is not always a straight line. Completion and tenancy dates do not always match, and you can easily end up ‘between homes’. A bit of planning, and the right storage, can make that gap much easier to handle. With that in mind, we invited Martin Wildman, Director at

It’s hard to believe that Christmas is almost here and that we’re wrapping up (no pun intended) yet another year. But what exactly did happen from a property perspective in 2025 – and what can we expect to see in 2026? Read on to find out. 1. The property market

After almost a month of receiving outstanding entries from children across Surrey and Hampshire, we’re delighted to announce that Matylda, aged five-and-a-half, has been crowned winner of our 2025 Christmas Card design competition. Matylda collected the winner’s prize, a Nintendo Switch 2 with Mario Kart World, on Thursday 11 December. Her

Yesterday’s Autumn Budget could have been better for Surrey and Hampshire property owners – but it could have been a lot worse. Part 1, which we published in the runup to the Budget, covered what might happen. Having reflected on yesterday’s announcement and distilled the property-related items contained in the Chancellor’s

As we countdown to the Autumn budget, which is due to take place on 26 November, we are watching with interest. Against the backdrop of what is currently a relatively turbulent time for the UK government, we really don’t know what’s coming. However, with less than two weeks to go,