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Selling a property and buying another can be a tricky situation for homeowners. The question arises whether they should buy a new property first or sell their current one. This is like the classic dilemma of which comes first, the chicken or the egg.

Buyers remorse. A feeling of regret or anxiety after making a purchase. Often felt after spending money on something that you later feel wasn't worth it. Clothing bought in a sale because it was perceived to be a bargain when, in reality, you probably didn't really need or indeed want to buy it. You might not have even given it a second thought if it had not been discounted.

Should you hold out to get an offer from a cash buyer? Are they really the best option? Would you go to great lengths to ensure you could buy your next home with cash? Read this article to find out if cash is king in property sales.

Are you having to relocate for work? Often, relocation plans come somewhat out of the blue and can put you into an absolute tailspin as you try to figure out where you will live and what you will do with your old house, not to mention getting places in the schools for the kids. This article takes a quick look at what you can do to make this process smoother.

How do you decide on a new home that everyone in the family is head over heels in love with? How do you settle on a property that accommodates everyone's needs? Read this article to find out how to narrow your search to find the perfect new home for your family without any disagreements.

It is considered to be one of the most stressful times of your life moving home, so we thought we would make it as easy as possible for you with these hints and tips.

Occasionally, our clients who are either buying or selling property find themselves entangled in a property chain, which can often turn into a complex situation.

our ‘street scene’ is often forgotten about but is the first thing you should think about when you are a seller.

After you have selected an estate agent, it is important to review their contract. If you sign a sole agency contract, you will typically be required to remain with that agency for a period of 8 to 12 weeks, regardless of their level of performance.

At Putterills, we're committed to debunking these myths, ensuring you're well-informed and protected from potential missteps in your property journey.