Going into lockdown in March, the Government proclaimed a ban on tenant evictions, pledging that no tenant in a private rented home, who had lost their wages due to Covid-19 would be kicked out of their private rented home until the late summer...

Autumn is one of the most beautiful times of the year – the temperature drops and the trees change colour, leaving you with a picture perfect view. Even though the weather is cold and you are unlikely to be sitting out in your garden during the autumn, it’s important to keep your outside space well maintained and looking as smart as possible.

If you’ve decided to sell your home, your property must look, feel and ultimately be perfect for many potential buyers to even consider it. Use this easy advice to attract new owners.

If you’re looking to buy a property, you’re likely to have a number of thoughts running through your head but don’t worry as we’ve looked into the most common questions a potential homebuyer wants answered…

The colours you choose for your home décor can actually reveal quite a lot about your personality. Everyone wants to create the perfect home, and often the way you decorate it is an extension of your attitude and feelings…

The stamp duty holiday has caused a stir in the Harborne property market - what does this look like?

Aubrey Road is a charming property in a sought after area benefiting from that all important drive, garden, spacious living rooms and comfortable double bedrooms.

If you have ever wanted city centre living in your own luxury penthouse - this property has everything you need and more. Perfect for professionals - Wexler Lofts really provides that sought after view across Birmingham.

Boris Johnson has announced a plan to change planning permission for ever. How will this affect the 30,225 Harborne Property Owners?

Check out our latest fantastic rentals we have on the market right now.

When you sell your home, sometimes it will feel like you have hit a wall or your dragging your feet. What can you do to help, how can YOU speed the process up?

With The Government on track to borrow £400bn because of Coronavirus, that will need to be paid back by British people over the next 10 to 20 years, one ‘think tank’ has suggested OAP homeowners could be charged a capital gains tax on the £1.5tn locked up in equity in their homes.