As the clocks change and the darkness comes earlier each night, many pet owners begin to feel anxious about the fireworks at the start of November. Read these top tips to keep your pets calm and happy.

Buying your first home is one of the biggest milestones of your life. With so much to plan, prepare and look forward to, it’s important to buy your first home with safety, security and long-term thinking in mind.

If you’re looking to buy a new property, making the most of your viewing is essential when it comes to finding the right place for you.

Every lender wants you to commit some of your own money into a property purchase. The more you have the more they like you.

When buying a house, you not only have to think about your deposit and mortgage, but you also have to pay legal fees to your solicitor.

So – you’re thinking about buying a new home. It’s likely that in order to afford the property you’re looking for, you’ll need to take out a mortgage. But how much can you actually afford to borrow?

No matter the reason you have to move, the process of moving house can be a tough task.

If you haven't ever bought a home of your own, it can seem like a very mysterious process. What are you supposed to do? And in what order? How do you know if you can buy a property or not? It's like a big secret. So, in this article, we will shed some light on the process and show how you go about buying your own home.

There's not much more catastrophic than losing your family home. Whether a natural disaster, flooding or a fire, there is never an occasion where this will be 'ok'. - of course, providing that your family are safe and well, it can be heartbreaking to see your home and all your belongings disappear before your eyes.

Looking at estate agents' office windows or their websites, you may have noticed that they proudly state their membership in various governing bodies. But, they often don't explain those governing bodies or why you, as the customer, should care.

For many of us, it's a goal in life to own our own home. But that is not how the Millennials and Gen Z do it. There is far less convention and structure in the path of life for these younger generations. So is it imperative to get on the housing ladder? Why are there so many ladders that we must climb to be successful in life?

It’s that time of year again! Our city will soon welcome students from all over the country as they start or continue their journey through higher education.