Tag: Property
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NAWIC and Women in Property join forces to ‘inspire change’
The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) and Women in Property have announced a collaboration to mark the upcoming UK Construction Week (UKCW). The two groups will join forces at the event to raise awareness for the support available to women in the industry. Between 30 September and 2 October, NAWIC and Women in Property…
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How Home Renovation Experts Help Boost Property Value
When planning home renovations, working with seasoned professionals is key to making smart choices that boost your property’s worth. These experts bring a wealth of knowledge about what improvements yield the best return on investment, helping you avoid common pitfalls. They understand the nuances of the local real estate market, guiding you toward renovations that…
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How Simple Upgrades Can Boost Property Value Quickly – CCR-Mag.com
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Have you ever looked around your home and wondered how to make it more valuable without spending a fortune? Many homeowners think that raising their property’s worth means major renovations and large expenses. The truth is, even small improvements can have a big impact on your home’s market value. Buyers often look for homes that…
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Can Project 28 cut property sales from months to weeks?
The UK’s property sector has unveiled an ambitious new pledge to slash home sales from months to just four weeks. Project 28, an industry-led charter, aims to reduce the average time between “sale agreed” and “exchange” from 109 days to 28. But while major players have signed on, questions remain about whether it can deliver…
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Underground Leak Signs: What Every Property Owner Should Know
Unexpected wet ground signals trouble when the weather stays dry and sprinklers remain off, because water rising from a hidden pipe soaks the soil and forms lingering dark patches. Soft spots underfoot, spongy turf, or shallow standing water near paths or driveways suggest steady seepage that needs attention before surfaces shift. Persistent dampness around the…
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How the Right Curtains and Blinds Add Value to Property
First Impressions Matter for Property Value When people approach your house, the first thing they notice is the outside. Windows are like the eyes of your home. If they look good from the street, it makes a big difference. Well-chosen window treatments can make your property look more inviting and cared for. This initial view…
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Emily Henderson’s FULL Farmhouse Property Tour
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Well, summer 2025 is almost a wrap, and we used the heck out of the yard since we finished in spring. It’s a pretty ridiculous property at this point. We know how lucky we are, and it feels most like the home we always dreamt of (when we lived in NY and LA) when there…
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Key Steps Followed by First Call Restoration During Property Restoration
Property restoration is a critical process that comes into play when a home or business suffers damage due to water, fire, mold, or other disasters. Whether the damage is caused by flooding, smoke, or storm, prompt and effective restoration is essential to prevent further deterioration and to bring the property back to a safe and…
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Mortgage Guarantee Scheme helps 56k get on the property ladder
The latest figures from the Mortgage Guarantee Scheme show it has helped 56,389 households buy homes with smaller deposits since April 2021. Most buyers were first-time homeowners, and the scheme supported purchases of affordable terraced and semi-detached properties. Lower-value homes in Scotland, the North West and the South East of England saw particularly high uptake.…
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Commercial Property Curb Appeal: Asphalt Sealing and Line Painting
The first impression of any commercial property often begins in the parking lot, where faded lines and deteriorating surfaces telegraph messages about management priorities and attention to detail. Smart property managers understand that parking lot painting services represent far more than basic maintenance – they’re strategic investments in commercial asphalt sealing that protect substantial infrastructure…