Historic Dumfries and Galloway church with residential planning consent to be auctioned
The former parish church in the village of Minnigaff is set to go under the hammer this month with a guide price of just £89,500. Monigaff Parish Church, in Minnigaff,…
Scottish homebuyers face delays, stress and poor communication – new report shows strong support for digital transformation
Homebuyers in Scotland are affected by delays, miscommunication and a lack of transparency in the property transaction process, according to a major new report from the Open Property Data Association…
Historic former Dunoon hotel and Lipton Tea residence goes up for auction
The former Hunters Quay Hotel in Dunoon, a 10-bedroom Victorian-built property with sea views that was once owned by tea magnate Sir Thomas Lipton, is to go up for sale…
Common Mistakes Brits Make in Painting and Decorating & It Can Devalue Your Home
Embarking on a DIY painting and decorating project can be a fulfilling endeavour, offering a personal touch to your living space and potentially enhancing your home’s aesthetic and value. However,…
Maximising Small Spaces: Expert Design Tips That Will Add £24,0000 Your Property’s Value
With urban living spaces shrinking across the UK, the challenge of making small rooms look bigger has become a crucial strategy for increasing property value. A recent surge in searches,…
Is 2024 the Year to Buy a House? Insights into the UK Housing Market and Mortgage Rates
As 2024 unfolds, prospective homebuyers across the UK are faced with the perennial question: is this the year to take the plunge and buy a house? Gary Hemming, financial expert…
What Are The Differences When Buying a Property in Scotland Compared To The UK
Buying a property in the United Kingdom (UK) and Scotland involves navigating distinct legal and procedural frameworks, reflecting the historical differences in property law between the two regions. While both…