Selling a family home is about more than moving, it’s about managing a transition with clarity, care and confidence. Here’s how to approach your move in early 2026 with less stress and more ease.
If you want to move in 2026, positioning yourself as a serious buyer is essential. Here’s how to put yourself ahead of the competition and be taken seriously by sellers.
With ongoing reforms and rising compliance demands across the UK, managing a rental property alone is becoming increasingly complex. Here’s why professional management now matters more than ever.
If you’re planning to sell in early 2026, now is the time to understand the timeline, the preparation and the steps that will help you move smoothly from listing to completion.
The November 2025 Budget introduced a mix of tax measures that will influence how people move home over the next few years. But while some headlines have focused on tighter household finances, the reality for the Gravesend market — especially sellers is far more positive and strategic.
Our friends at Young Risers are running an amazing Christmas raffle this year — and tickets are just £1 each! 🙌
We’re excited to support two fantastic festive events happening locally over the next couple of weekends:
Each month, we handpick a selection of standout homes that truly deserve the spotlight. From stunning family houses to hidden gems perfect for first-time buyers, these are the properties that have caught our eye and could soon be yours. Take a look below
More than two years in, and the momentum hasn’t slowed. Basement Bakehouse has firmly established itself as a local favourite, while Bakehouse on the Green has been a standout success, quickly becoming a go-to spot in the community.
How a Fresh Strategy Transformed a Forgotten Gravesend Listing into a £610,000 Success, earning the sellers in excess of £10k within a week of marketing.
£500k Listed. No Viewings. 5 Months Stuck. Then JAGS Sold It for £535,000 in a Single Weekend.
The Renters’ Rights Act arrives 1 May 2026, bringing huge changes and fines of up to £40,000 for non-compliance. Here’s what you need to know now, and how we can support you through the upcoming reforms.