Buying a home is an exciting step, but it can feel daunting if you’re unsure where to start. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or an experienced mover, our team is here to guide you through the process and answer any questions along the way.
Registering with local agents early and sharing your requirements helps us match you with suitable properties, our buying guide offers a helpful overview of what to expect. You can also follow us on social media for early access to new listings, viewing opportunities, and useful advice.
If you’re just exploring for now, that’s absolutely fine. We’re always happy to offer guidance on prices, locations, mortgages, or conveyancing. Once a purchase is agreed, we create a WhatsApp group to keep communication clear and simple throughout.
Whether you buy through us or not, we’re always here to help and support you.

1. How much is my home worth?
Your home’s value depends on factors such as location, size, condition, and current market demand. A professional valuation from a local estate agent will give you the most accurate and up to date price.
2. How long does it usually take to sell a property?
This can vary depending on price, demand, and market conditions. On average, properties can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to find a buyer, with completion typically taking several weeks after an offer is agreed.
3. What costs are involved in selling my home?
Common costs include estate agent fees, conveyancing (solicitor) fees, Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) costs, and removal expenses. Your agent should clearly explain all fees upfront.
4. Do I need an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?
Yes. An EPC is legally required before a property can be marketed for sale in the UK and is valid for 10 years.
5. What happens once I accept an offer?
Once an offer is accepted, both parties instruct solicitors, surveys may be carried out, and legal checks begin. The sale becomes legally binding once contracts are exchanged, followed by completion shortly after.