July 10th, 2023
Why does it take 181 days to sell a home in Corsham?
The average time to sell a house in the UK from start to finish is 170 days, equivalent to 24.3 weeks or 5.6 months from the first day of marketing to legal completion, whilst in Corsham it’s 181 days. The actual time can vary depending on market conditions, location, property type, and pricing strategy, so […]
Read moreJune 26th, 2023
Is Corsham a Buyers’ or Sellers’ Property Market? A comprehensive guide for Corsham homeowners.
In the ever-changing world of Corsham property, the terms ‘buyers’ market’ and ‘sellers’ market’ are phrases bandied about. These property market conditions can significantly impact your ability to buy or sell a Corsham property, regardless of which side of the fence you find yourself on. As a Corsham estate agent, I will provide you with […]
Read more“We have recently inherited £215,000. We have contemplated purchasing a Melksham buy-to-let property to support our early retirement. Considering that the Skipton Building Society offers a 4.25% return on their 18-month bond and the stagnant Melksham property market, we are uncertain whether investing in a rental property is worth the trouble. Kind regards. Mr & […]
Read moreMay 31st, 2023
6 Expensive mistakes every first-time buyer should avoid
Don’t get your fingers burnt when buying your first home Embarking on the journey of buying your first home can be daunting, but it doesn’t have to be filled with costly mistakes. With proper planning and a few precautions, you can avoid the common pitfalls that many first-time buyers encounter. Here are six mistakes to […]
Read moreMay 17th, 2023
Melksham’s Property Market Enigma: Cracking the code of Melksham’s £316/sq. ft puzzle for first-time buyers.
“Dear Estate Agent My fiancé and I have been actively searching for our first home in Melksham for the past month. Being first-time buyers, we are new to this process but have genuinely enjoyed attending viewings. Although we haven’t come across our dream Melksham home yet, we are staying practical and have identified three potential […]
Read moreThe Corsham property market is proving increasingly difficult for some younger Corsham buyers, but mature homeowners have benefitted immensely from rising house prices in the last few decades. How wealth is spread across the generations will always be a controversial issue, significantly as the Baby Boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) and the older […]
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