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Buying your first home is an exciting milestone, but it can also feel overwhelming. With so much to consider—budgets, mortgages, legal paperwork, and finding the right property—it’s easy to feel lost in the process. This guide outlines the key things every first-time buyer should know before taking that first step onto the property ladder.
For many homeowners, the idea of selling a property after 20 or more years can feel like stepping into the unknown. The market has changed. The process has changed. Even the language around selling has changed.
Renting a new home can be an exciting fresh start—but it’s important to know what you’re getting into. Whether you’re moving into your first rental or switching properties, understanding what to look for can save you stress, money, and future headaches. Here’s a detailed guide to what every tenant should check before signing on the dotted line.
You might think estate agents just pop up with a camera, whack your property online, and then disappear until offer day. Not quite.