Home improvements needn’t be costly there are many DIY jobs that won’t cost the earth but will be make all the difference. They may not improve the value of your home but they will make it a much nicer place to be!
A fresh lick of paint
There are no hard and fast rules about when you should repaint a room, generally this will depend on how much the room is used. Some colours may fade thoug
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Whether you are redecorating your house for sale or just fancy a change the key to a successful job is preparation and more preparation.
Firstly you need to consider where all your furniture will go whilst you are decorating. If your rooms are large enough you will probably be able to move all the furniture into the centre of the room. If your rooms are small, and you won’t have enough room to
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With less and less buyers in the housing pool it’s more important than ever to make your home as appealing as possible when you are trying to sell.
Before you start preparing your home for viewings its worth remembering that changes you make may not add value to your home but are priceless if you want to sell your property. It’s debatable whether major revamps, like a new bathroom suite or kitc
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Failing to deliver on promises, undertaking unnecessary work and bodging jobs, being the victim of a cowboy builder can be an emotionally and financially distressing experience. It is important then to being able to spot a rogue trader and here’s how!
Avoid builders who:
• Insist on cash payment only, suggesting that you can avoid paying VAT that way, or those who ask for the full payment upfron
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Estate agents have recently reported a rise in gazundering as more and more buyers are attempting to renegotiate prices at the last minute. As many as 25% of buyers are waiting till they are about to exchange contracts before lowering the verbally agreed offer by thousands. The seller is under pressure to accept the offer or the whole chain will collapse. A buyer may be justified in renegotiating ...
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