A sneak preview of our latest MK45 property market blog before it is featured in the Ampthill & Flitwick Life magazine. Read it first here.

Are we in a buyers market or a sellers market? What is the difference? How do we know? How do we win in both markets? Read our blog to discover more.

If you’re a landlord in Bedfordshire , you may be wondering whether your tenants have the right to refuse you entry to your own property. Here at Love Homes we can guide you through to help you understand your position.

If you’re thinking about selling your home in this spring and want a quick sale, then here are our tips to help you find a buyer in no time at all.

When you’re buying a property in the UK including Flitwick , Ampthill and surrounding villages, you may be surprised to discover that you have to prove you aren’t laundering money when you buy.

As we reach the end of the second month of the year, the UK property market seems to be settling into a positive pattern, with buyer confidence continuing to rise and mortgage rates coming down.

Are you considering selling your home but wondering how best to showcase the best features? Is there any way to encourage viewings? Creating a property listing that sells is far more involved than simply listing the rooms. Read this article to ensure that your property marketing leads to fantastic results.

Buying and selling simultaneously is a real juggling act, and most homeowners ask the same question - should I sell my house or find a home to buy first?

Thinking of installing a new kitchen in your home? Read this article first to ensure your new kitchen is bang on trend and looks straight out of an interior design magazine.

Selling a property and going through a separation make the top three on the list of the most stressful experiences a person can go through, and sadly, these two things often go hand in hand. If this is you, read this article for guidance on handling this process.

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.