If you’ve just inherited a rental property, then you may be wondering what your options are. While you won’t need to make any decisions on the spot (it usually takes many months to settle an estate), it’s good to start thinking about the issues you’ll have to address in time.

Selling your home is a significant life event, and the last thing you want is to be misled by the unscrupulous practices of a minority of estate agents. These agents and their actions give the industry a bad name. We’ve no time for them, and neither should you.

From 18 – 24 March, Food Waste Action Week is happening across the UK. The initiative shines a spotlight on the issue of food wastage, urging the communities across Flintshire and the UK to reflect on their food habits and make more sustainable choices.

There are five fundamentals to consider when thinking of buying a rental property. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or taking your first step into the rental property market, make sure you understand what makes a place a good investment. Here are five points to consider carefully:

Springtime in Flintshire is not just when the natural world comes back to life but also when the local property market shakes off any winter blues. And if you’re mulling over a move in 2024, the spring months between March and May could be the perfect time to sell your property. Here are six speedy springtime tips.

Property owners are being warned to be on their guard amid a rise in the number of green home improvement scams across the country. Many local authorities and also Propertymark, the trade body for estate agents, have warned that people are being duped by rogue traders exploiting anxiety about high energy prices and confusion over green grants.

Maintaining a rental property in Flintshire isn’t just about collecting rent; it’s about safeguarding your investment and keeping your tenants happy and safe. That’s why regular property inspections are so crucial.

A great property deal can set you up for life and allow you to leave a legacy for your family. But a bad deal or no deal (if you miss out on your dream home) will haunt you for years. So, how can buyers and sellers ensure they come out on top in the property game?

You’ve likely heard of Dry January, where a commitment to not drinking alcohol during the first month of the year is made. You may be aware of Stoptober, a campaign that runs throughout October to get people to give up smoking.

Planning to renovate your rental? There’s one thing you should know before you start pulling up carpets or ripping out cabinets. It will help you avoid a costly and avoidable mistake that many landlords make, and it’s this.

The journey of buying or selling a property is often filled with anticipation and excitement. However, it can also be fraught with unexpected challenges that might cause a sale to fall through.

In this five minute video Ben explains exactly what is happening on the ground in the Flintshire property market. Below industry expert Chris Watkin explains what is going on nationally in the UK market.