Buying and selling a house with subsidence
Few things strike as much fear into buyers and sellers alike as subsidence. Who would buy a property that was at risk of structural collapse? And if you are a
Few things strike as much fear into buyers and sellers alike as subsidence. Who would buy a property that was at risk of structural collapse? And if you are a
We asked Nic Seal, Environmental Scientist and Managing Director of Environet UK Ltd to provide advice to buyers and sellers alike Whereas rabbits are pre-programmed to eat grass and to
OnTheMarket has revealed several agents have signed up to the portal on long-term contracts and stopped listing properties on Rightmove. The agencies include: Albion Sales and Lettings in Northampton, Camerons
OnTheMarket is to launch a new TV advertising blitz on Monday 6th May featuring the ad it revealed last September. It portrays a frustrated family sat in a café looking
There’s nothing more soothing and relaxing than the presence and sound of gently running water in the garden. Whether it’s a tranquil reflective pool or a fountain, water can add
One of the questions most frequently asked by house-hunters is: what is the difference between ‘under offer’ and ‘sold subject to contract’? They have seen both terms applied to properties
Gone are the days when family members were happy to take their turn in the bathroom. Make no mistake: a house with two bathrooms trumps a home with just one.
Waiting for your home to sell can be incredibly stressful. Here OnTheMarket.com agent Austin Gray suggests five ways you can help get the ‘ball rolling’ The idea of selling your
Living off the grid, that great dream of self-sufficiency which burns strongly in many people seems to be coming back into vogue. Why be reliant on state-run utilities for water
Scottish estate agents, particularly those in Dumfries & Galloway and the Borders, are often asked by people in England (and indeed by those from even further afield) how exactly you