Not everyone loves a for sale sign outside their home, and as you venture around {name of town} you will see a variety of property boards, but, as common as they are, not everyone wants to have a for sale sign outside their home.

The viewing is where the magic happens, the time where potential buyers, who have bottled up their hopes and dreams, get to experience the reality of your home.

What a year it has been for the property market: the Stamp Duty holiday causing a frenzy, the pandemic changing people’s perspectives on what they want from a home, and a constant lack of properties coming onto the market.

We know that when you decide to put your property on the market, the process can feel overwhelming – especially as it can be full of uncertainty.

To market your high-value home

Looking to market your home? Then going that extra mile with photography is key. But prior to framing the perfect shot, there are steps you should take to show off your home to its maximum potential. Read on for our advice on how to get your home camera-ready in just 3 easy steps.

When a potential buyer views your home, they will be soaking in every aspect: the space, the décor, how the property works, but what about how it smells? Our sense of smell is powerful; it can evoke emotions, and is the sense most closely linked to memory. It can also provoke an immediate response.

There is a wealth of uncertainty at the moment, and one of the major worries for households up and down the country is the impact of the cost of living crisis.

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