Today, that figure stands at 12.7%, a proportional drop of 56%. Why has the number of council houses dropped so much in those 40 years? Click Here to read the full article

It only takes 55 days to sell a house in Swansea, so why does it take 105 days from the sold board going up to the buyer getting the keys? With a shortage of solicitors and a sub-standard conveyancing system, this article discusses what Swansea house sellers (and buyers) can do to speed up the house buying process. Click Here to rear the article

You've done the viewing and fallen in love with the property. You've weighed up all of the pros and cons, and after sleeping on it, finally decided to put in an offer. So, you mentally run through the phone call to the agents and how you think it'll go. And then, nervously, you make the call. But, it doesn't go quite as you'd planned. So, how can you make the most of the offering experience to ensure that your offers are taken seriously and, more importantly, get accepted!

As a tenant, you're always acutely aware that the property you live in doesn't actually belong to you. You're told not to hang pictures. Not to redecorate. So, when there are problems with the property, you'll call the landlord and let them know. This is their responsibility to sort out, not yours, as it's their property, right? But what should you be doing yourself as the tenant?

When looking to buy a property, you'll notice that estate agents use various terminology and jargon when listing the marketing price. What do they even mean? And how do these different phrases affect you when you're making offers?

Dreamy summer afternoons spent meandering through fields. Picnics of sandwiches made from freshly baked bread and homemade lemonade, eaten leisurely beside a babbling brook.

The average time to find a buyer for a Swansea property reduced from 80 days in 2020 to 55 days in 2021. Yet still, just over 1 in 3 Swansea homeowners are on the market after 12 weeks. Why are so many Swansea homes still on the market after all that time, and what does it mean for the Swansea property market?

Landlords - Read the full article, it could save you money!!

Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 . Read the full guidelines Here

If you are already a landlord, you will know about the endless rules and regulations you have to abide by. If you are not yet a landlord but are thinking about becoming one, this article will help keep you on the right side of the law!