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Summer is coming with a promise of heatwaves. That means warmer weather, BBQs, time for gardening, and longer days spent relaxing outside. That’s why now is also the perfect time to change up your back garden into a place you’ll never want to leave. All it takes is a little bit of imagination and some careful planning.

There is no getting away from the fact that the rise in the number of buy-to-let properties in Harborne has been nothing short of astonishing over the last twenty years. As a result, many in the press have said Britain is a broken nation, with many twenty and thirty-somethings unable to buy their first home.

And how new Gov’t rules will mean draughty low-eco Harborne homes will drop in value

MECS are pleased to offer this very well presented two bedroom semi-detached house in a beautiful area of Kings Heath. The house benefits from a large stunning garden, ground floor WC and utility room as well as a recently refurbished kitchen.

From wall panelling to ceiling cornices, these are highly sought-after…

There are countless benefits to downsizing your home, and it’s a wonderful way to open the door to the next stage of your life. But making the decision to downsize can be hard, and leaving a home filled with cherished memories can bring heartache. So, when is the right time to downsize?

Developing the design scheme for your first home is an exciting process, but it can also be daunting once you factor in those additional costs — especially if you're buying a property alone…

Would it surprise you even more when I said the ratio of house prices to wages are still lower today when compared to 1871? Yes, you read that correctly, as a proportion of average wages British house prices are 17.6% proportionally cheaper today than they were in 1871.

We’ve rounded up the best environmentally friendly improvements at home that will positively impact the health of your home, and the planet.

… whilst possible new mortgage rules for Harborne homeowners would make it harder to sell their draughty old properties

All the signs are that the Harborne housing market is sat on good foundations, yet one key hazard could still scupper the market.