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Stay alert this summer
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Stay alert this summer as the warmer weather can make life a lot easier for burglars to target homes where doors and windows are left open. Domestic burglaries increase by 10% and outdoor thefts by 40% during hot spells so stay alert and protect yourself and your property with the following tips..
Which survey and why?
Thursday, June 22, 2017
If you’ve found your dream home, make sure it is structurally sound before you get completely carried away. 20% of homebuyers rely solely on a mortgage valuation report according to The Money Advice Business and are seduced by the charm of a property, overlooking cracks, peeling paint, loose tiles and poor plumbing.
Spotlight on Flackwell Heath – our estate agent’s view
Monday, June 19, 2017
Spotlight on Flackwell Heath – our estate agent’s view. With a population of around 6000, Flackwell Heath is a desirable village nestled on top of a ridge in the Chiltern Hills between High Wycombe, Marlow and Beaconsfield. It enjoys superb views on three sides yet is just south of Junction 3 of the M40, with good access to the M25, and central London. Chiltern Trains to London Marylebone from High Wycombe or Beaconsfield have a journey time of just over 20 minutes.
Longest Day Golf Challenge!
Friday, June 16, 2017
On Saturday 17th June 2017, a team of four, including Ben Levi from our Chalfont St Peter office, is taking part in the Macmillan golf challenge- 72 holes, 24 hours and approximately 16 miles of walking. In doing this challenge, they are not only fundraising for Macmillan, but are also raising awareness of one of the most devastating diseases in the world.
Chesham Carnival Celebrations
Thursday, June 15, 2017
It was fun in the sun for our Chesham estate agents on Saturday as the team celebrated not just the second anniversary of the branch opening, but also the British Property Awards Gold Award 2017 for Chesham AND blue skies and sunshine for the Schools of Chesham Carnival 2017.
Make Your Rental Feel Like Home
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
As house prices have risen, renting is increasingly common, particularly for young people. It has its merits, but living in someone else’s property can feel impersonal and it may be difficult to make it your own. But with a little imagination you can transform your rented home from bland to beautiful without upsetting the landlord, or spending money you won’t see again. Here are some ideas to get you started.