See a snippet video walkthrough of this chain free end of terrace home on Exeter Road, Harrow and book your in-person viewing to get ahead of the queue…

What does this mean for Rayners Lane property owners?

Remember these small tips which can make a BIG difference to how your move goes on the day and help you feel more organised in the run up. From box tricks to organiser hacks, your home move will become a breeze…

Are you thinking of becoming a landlord or just want a practical checklist when viewing potential properties? Here are our thirteen buy-to-let top tips…

Skip the jargon and understand what your home report means before you proceed with a sale – it will give you peace of mind and a little bit of extra understanding for your new home…

If you’re hoping for a calm and relaxing month, especially with the kids at home, then having a cosy place to unwind in is essential.

A third of a million UK property buyers could miss out on savings of up to £15,000 if the Stamp Duty Holiday ends while their home move is delayed…

Attention Rayners Lane Leaseholder Property Owners : The Government recently proposed new legislation on the way all 4.3 million UK leaseholders will deal with their Ground Rents and the ability to buy their own freehold.

Check out the virtual tour of this week's featured property – Manor Drive, Wembley…

This snap shot shows you what has happened to house prices in Rayners Lane over the last 10 years and with nearly £200,000 added to the average house price its clear that buying a property can be financially very rewarding as well as providing a home for you and your family For a full market report for your local area please complete the form below

Christmas Eve brought the news that Boris Johnson had conclusively agreed on a Brexit deal for the UK with the European Union. This gave optimism that the economic turmoil of leaving the EU would be radically reduced, yet what will this ‘trade deal’ do to the value of your Rayners Lane home and the mortgage payments you will have to make?

12 months ago, the unemployment rate in Rayners Lane stood at 2.1% of the working population, yet with Coronavirus hitting the UK, what impact will this rise in unemployment have on the Rayners Lane property market?