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Business as usual?

Business as usual?

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

In 2016 the property market has been defined by external political decisions, with a mad March rush to beat the April deadline for Stamp Duty changes creating a spike in the first quarter and the EU referendum overshadowing the UK economy for much of the year. September could well be the turning point for the housing market, providing an indication of what lies ahead for property this autumn. 

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The big debate: buying vs. renting

The big debate: buying vs. renting

Friday, September 16, 2016

A recent survey amongst UK estate agency members aimed to find out which is the cheapest option when looking for a home: buying or renting. Conducted by Relocation Agent Network, of which The Frost Partnership is a member, the survey found that buying a house continues to be the cheaper option.

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Indian summer

Indian summer

Thursday, September 15, 2016

September brings a “back to school” nip in the air but can also deliver an Indian summer with hot, lazy afternoons and as the leaves turn from golden yellow to russet now’s the perfect time to give your home a mini makeover, adding warmth and texture to every room. As the days get cooler, simple updates, like indulgent, heavier fabrics and subdued lighting can transform your home and keep you cosy all winter long. It’s also a great time to give your garden some love and have it looking its best before frosts set in.

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Spotlight on Feltham – our estate agent’s view

Spotlight on Feltham – our estate agent’s view

Monday, September 12, 2016

At first glance you might think that Feltham is just another homogenous Greater London suburb but scratch the surface and you’ll find a rich history, culture, open spaces and residents that overwhelmingly continue to identify their home county as "Middlesex". A devastating fire in 1634 destroyed most of the buildings in the parish but the foundations of St Dunstan’s Church (rebuilt in 1801) date back to the 12th century.

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Seeleys estate breaks through £1m barrier

Seeleys estate breaks through £1m barrier

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

For the first time a house on the 1960s Seeleys development on the edge of the new town in Beaconsfield has exceeded the £1m mark. John Day, agent from The Frost Partnership’s Beaconsfield office negotiated the seven figure deal to achieve the record price for the vendor.

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Homework before term starts?

Homework before term starts?

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

September is traditionally the time when the property market steps up a gear after a long lazy summer holiday relaxing with family and friends.

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