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Brighter forecast for property market

By Vicky Dudbridge, director,
Savills Residential Development Sales

Having entered what is traditionally the most popular time of year to buy and sell a home it feels like the property market is beginning to warm up just in time for summer. Click for more...

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Property Showcase

Millmead Road, Oldfield Park, Bath, BA2 

Guide Price: £ 395,000

Beautifully sunny west facing 78ft x 16ft gardens, entirely ready to move into accommodation and a superbly convenient address just around the corner from Moorland Rd - this end terraced 1047sqft extended late Victorian home is even offered with no chain if you require further temptation to view. Click below to find out more...

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Property supply levels continue to increase across Bath

Carey Gilliland, Director of Madison Oakley looks at local and national supply levels as well as predicts how interest rates and the General Election may effect things...

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Renewed sense of optimism for the south west region

By James Dredge, Associate at Knight Frank’s Bath new homes team

Knight Frank’s research team recently published their latest Land Index & Housebuilder Survey which paints an encouraging picture for the UK's regional housing markets, signalling a promising recovery in buyer interest and land purchasing activity among housebuilders outside the capital. Click for more...

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Property news

Estate agent introduces unlimited paid holiday

eXp UK, the platform for personal estate agents, has today announced that it will be introducing unlimited annual leave for its full-time staff, levelling the playing field of the work life balance for all members of the eXp UK family, not just its self-employed member agents. 

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New homes

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Property news

FTBs paying 191% more than their parents did

New research from My Home Move Conveyancing, the UK’s largest conveyancing services firm, reveals that even after adjusting for inflation, the cost of getting on the ladder today is 191% higher for the average first-time buyer versus what their parents would have paid in the ‘90’s, with the average earnings to house price ratio more than doubling from 4.0 in the 1990s to 8.1 today. 

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House and home

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Interiors

This month interior designer Clair Strong looks at how to make your outside space feel like an extra room

Since lockdown we all appreciate our outside spaces more than ever. We now treat our gardens, balconies and courtyards as extensions to our homes. Read my tips on connecting your inside and outside spaces and making your garden feel like an extra room. Click below for more...

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