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BREAKING NEWS: How Today’s Interest Rate Decision Could Change the Manchester Property Market

STARTS  Earlier today, the Bank of England (B of E) announced that the base interest rate will be cut by 0.25 to 4.75%.  This is good news for the property market.  Why?  The B of E's base rate influences the interest rates many lenders charge for mortgages, loans and other types of credit they offer people.   A reduction in the base rate means you can usually borrow money for less.  What does it mean for me?  Well, let's look at some different situations people are in.   I'm thinking of buying a home  You may find more competitive rates on the [...]

November 9th, 2024|

Healthy, Hearty Autumn Food to Serve Up in Manchester This Autumn

Many people turn to comfort food to get through the colder, darker autumn and winter months.  But reach too often for a plate of stodge, and your energy levels and waistline will pay the price.  So, instead, why not make healthy homemade meals using seasonal ingredients to keep you fighting fit?    You could even do some batch cooking so that when you come home from work in the dark, the meal prep is already done.    Here are three tips for healthy autumn meals.    Stews   Look no further than a one-pot wonder for a low-fuss, nutritious meal packed [...]

October 18th, 2024|

Three Feel-good Things the Next Three Months Can Bring

As the days grow shorter and the chill sets in, it can be easy to feel a bit downcast.   But autumn and winter bring their joys, and there’s plenty to look forward to as we enter the final three months of 2024.   Here are three things to consider in the coming months that are sure to lift your spirits.  Autumn walks in crisp, fresh air    As the leaves turn golden and crunchy, autumn is the perfect time to get outside and soak up nature’s beauty. Research suggests spending time in green spaces boosts mood and mental wellbeing, reducing stress [...]

October 12th, 2024|

Manchester Landlords: Top Tips for Buying a Fixer-Upper

When considering the purchase of a ‘doer-upper’ – a property that requires refurbishment – landlords are often faced with a Shakespearean (ish) question: “To buy, or not to buy?” It’s an important decision where you must weigh up several important factors before choosing to invest or not. Below are five key considerations to keep in mind: Budget for refurbishment Before purchasing a doer-upper, make sure you budget accurately for the refurbishment work. You must account for not only the obvious repairs but also any hidden issues that may arise once work begins, such as damp or structural problems. A detailed [...]

September 30th, 2024|

Create a Home You Love with These Three Tips

Creating a home that nurtures you and your loved ones goes beyond décor, design and furniture layout.   A well-balanced living environment can greatly improve your physical, mental and emotional health.   Here are three tips to help you create a healthier, happier home.  Clear the clutter for mental clarity  A cluttered home often mirrors a cluttered mind. Research has shown that clutter can increase stress levels and negatively impact mental health. A study from the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin found that individuals with cluttered homes were more likely to have elevated cortisol levels – a stress hormone. Decluttering one room [...]

September 27th, 2024|

Manchester Residents: Discover the Health Benefits of Community Spirit

Throughout August we are running our Community Cheerleader campaign.  It’s where we shout from the rooftops (and blog posts) about the importance of supporting our neighbourhood together.  Here’s part three of our five-part series, which examines the health and well-being benefits of community spirit.  When neighbours know each other, and people work together to support the area, the positive impacts on physical and mental health are profound.     Here are some ways being part of a cohesive community helps to make many aspects of our lives healthier and happier.  Reduced Stress and Anxiety Being part of a caring, supportive community [...]

August 16th, 2024|

Last-Minute Wonders: 6 Father’s Day ‘Swift’ Gifts

STARTS  With Father's Day just around the corner on the 16th of June, finding the perfect gift at the eleventh hour can seem daunting.   The good news for you last minute-comers is we've researched a list of six easy-to-arrange gift ideas which will make your dad feel special.  Online Experience Vouchers  Give Dad an experience that he can enjoy from the comfort of his own home. From online cooking classes to virtual painting workshops, many options can be instantly delivered via email.  E-book or Audiobook Subscription  For any book-loving dad, an e-book or audiobook subscription is a thoughtful gift [...]

June 14th, 2024|

Eleven Things to Do before You Move Out of Your Manchester Rental

As we all know, moving home can be a stressful business.    But you can avoid a frantic panic on the big day by starting your end-of-tenancy preparations sooner rather than later.    With a little bit of planning and forethought, you can streamline the process and avoid a last-minute scramble.    Once you’ve agreed on a moving date with your landlord or letting agent, follow this guide.    Check out your check-in report: Review the inventory you received on moving-in day. This will outline the property’s condition at the start of the tenancy. It’s your responsibility to return the property [...]

June 11th, 2024|

Five Factors to Consider when Setting Rent in Manchester

Setting the correct rental price for your property is essential to attract the best tenants and maximise the return on your investment.   Too high, and you won’t get that all-important awareness and interest.   Too low, and you’ll be out of pocket.  Here are five key considerations every landlord should keep in mind when setting the rent for their rental property.  Market research: Before setting your rent, make sure you understand the local rental market in your area. Look at similar properties in terms of size, location and amenities to gauge an appropriate price range. Search online property portals and [...]

May 20th, 2024|

The Birds and the Bees: Make Your Manchester Garden a Spring Haven

As winter fades, it’s time to prepare your garden for spring, turning it into a perfect spot for birds and bees. These critters are not just fun to watch but essential for keeping your garden vibrant and helping local wildlife thrive. Here are six simple tips to make your garden the place to be for these helpful visitors.  Choose local plants: Stick to plants that are native to our area. They’re already adapted to the climate, and local pollinators love them. Lavender, foxgloves and wildflowers are excellent choices, providing year-round food.  Add a water spot: A birdbath or a shallow [...]

April 12th, 2024|

Join Manchester’s Fight against Food Waste

From 18 – 24 March, Food Waste Action Week is happening across the UK.  The initiative shines a spotlight on the issue of food wastage, urging the communities across Manchester and the UK to reflect on their food habits and make more sustainable choices.   With millions of tonnes of food thrown away annually in the UK, the need for change has never been more urgent. That’s not good for your pockets – or the planet.  Here are seven practical tips to help you contribute to a more sustainable future.  Plan your meals: Start by planning your weekly meals. This simple [...]

March 15th, 2024|

What’s in Store for 2024? A Look at the Year Ahead in the Buy-to-Let Sector

There’s no doubt that 2023 was challenging for the private rental sector, but looking ahead, landlords have plenty of reasons to be cheerful.    While no one knows precisely what will happen in 2024, economists believe interest rates and inflation have peaked, and that the economy will continue to rally.     Here’s an idea of what forecasters predict for the next 12 months*.    Demand    The long-term imbalance between supply and demand in the property market shows no sign of abating. So, the strong levels of demand and high occupancy seen this year look set to continue. Zoopla [...]

December 18th, 2023|

Is Your Manchester Rental Property Ready for Winter?

Forecasters predict this winter will be cold and dry – making it likely we’ll get lots of snow.     While this is excellent news if you’re a skier, if you’re a landlord, it means there’s no room for complacency when it comes to maintenance and repairs.    Freezing temperatures can cause all sorts of property damage, so it’s vital that your rental is ready for the tough months ahead.    Here’s a list of seven ways to winter-proof your property to avoid expensive repair bills and ensure that you and your tenants can rest easy on cold, dark nights.   [...]

December 4th, 2023|

Should You Invest in a Turnkey Buy-to-Let or a Renovation Project in Manchester?

Whether you’re an established landlord or a first-time investor, you’ll probably be thinking about what to buy: a ready-to-go rental or a doer-upper. Which one should you pick?     Currently, lots of changes are being made around rental rules, and reports claim that many landlords are selling up. However, there are still plenty of investors making their move into the rental space. And with the UK facing a possible decline in house prices, now may be the right time for you.     But what do you buy?     A turnkey rental is one that is ready for tenants to move [...]

August 28th, 2023|

Why Self-Managing Your Manchester Rental Could Be a Costly Mistake

Why Self-Managing Your Manchester Rental Could Be a Costly Mistake    Not since 2008, when Katy Perry stormed the music charts and Gavin and Stacey ruled the small screen, have interest rates been as high as they are today.    As a result, many mortgage holders are looking for ways to trim their outgoings to ease the financial burden.    Homeowners are putting DIY projects on the back burner and reducing their spending on   holidays and takeaways, while some buy-to-let landlords are toying with the idea of self-managing their rental portfolio (despite the fact agent fees are tax deductible).    But while [...]

July 24th, 2023|

How Manchester Landlords Can Ensure a Tenancy Gets Off to a Good Start

If you’re a landlord about to settle a new tenant into a property, there’s one phrase that should be your guiding mantra: “Start as you mean to go on”.   Because what you do in the early stages of a tenancy will help define what unfolds over the next weeks, months and possibly years.  Get things right, and you’ll build the foundations of a long and successful tenant-landlord relationship (the kind that all landlords dream of).  Get it wrong, and you could be in for a bumpy ride that absorbs much of your time and energy and leaves you stressed and [...]

June 19th, 2023|

What Manchester Landlords and Tenants Need to Know about Home Security

It’s not just birds, bees and butterflies that come out in force in summer – unfortunately, burglars step up their activity, too.    With many people going away on holiday (leaving homes empty) and others opening their windows and doors when temperatures rise, burglary rates spike in summer.    So, how can tenants and landlords stay one step ahead of the crooks and avoid the financial and psychological cost of a break-in? The answer is to be vigilant and work together.    Tips for tenants     Always check that you’ve locked all windows and doors before leaving home.  If the [...]

May 30th, 2023|

A Guide to Adapting Your Manchester Rental for Older Tenants

Older tenants are a growing force in the private rental sector, so is it time for savvy landlords to proactively target this demographic?    It’s one of the most striking trends in the housing sector over the past decade.    Between 2011 and 2021, the number of tenants aged between 45 and 64 skyrocketed by 70%, while those over 65 jumped by 38%.*    A third of renters are now over 45. And due to high property prices and the challenges of getting a mortgage later in life, many in this group will stay renters their whole lives.    What [...]

March 27th, 2023|

Eight Reasons Why Manchester Landlords Should Refurbish Their Buy-to-Lets

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” That’s the view some landlords take on the question of renovating a buy-to-let.     They do the absolute minimum in terms of maintenance and repairs and only manage to meet their legal obligations by the skin of their teeth.     The décor is shabby and tenant turnover is high, but hey, they’re saving every possible penny, so they feel rather pleased with themselves.    So, is this the best way to get the most out of your property investment?    We’d argue that instead of running your buy-to-let down to its bare [...]

March 6th, 2023|

The Ultimate 2023 Guide to a Fashionable Manchester Kitchen

The kitchen is the heart of the home, so does it really matter what it looks like? Well, according to interior design trendsetters, it definitely does. So, what’s the latest in kitchen fashions?    Whether you’re considering a complete kitchen renovation or just want to add some of the latest designs into your cooking area, we’ve got the 2023 guide to making your space on trend.     In this quick read, we explore the latest trends and look at some cheaper ways to update your kitchen.     Colours that pop    White shiny cabinet doors are a thing of the [...]

March 2nd, 2023|

How to Manage Multiple Rental Properties

How do portfolio landlords deal with the multitude of tasks and mountains of red tape that come with managing several properties? Read on to find out.    Owning a portfolio of rental properties can be a great way to earn income and build up a tidy nest egg for the future. But be warned: you can’t afford to wing it.    If you’re disorganised with deposits, rent payments, inventories and maintenance, you’ll wind up out of pocket.    And if you don’t keep up with the hundreds of rules and regulations that apply to landlords, you could be fined [...]

February 10th, 2023|

The Anti-Valentine’s Day Guide for Manchester

If you’re a hopeless romantic, look away now. In this three-minute read, we look at why Valentine’s Day isn’t romantic at all and how you should spend it instead.    Love is in the air… and every shop window, every restaurant, down every supermarket aisle and even in petrol stations (for those partial to a wilting bunch of flowers). Yes, it’s Valentine’s Day. The ultimate ‘holiday’ designed to make you miserable.     Whether you have a significant other or you’re a smug singleton (honestly, having a bed all to yourself without someone snoring or drooling in their sleep is [...]

February 10th, 2023|

Four Ways to Make Maths Fun for Your Kids

Helping your child understand basic maths concepts doesn’t have to be a chore or a bore. Follow these four tips to discover how it can be child’s play.      Maths is like Marmite: some people love it, while others loathe it. But there’s no escaping the fact that it’s a crucial life skill.      That’s why schools across the country will celebrate Number Day this week (3 February) by hosting maths games and competitions*.     A solid grasp of functional maths is vital for managing day-to-day finances and accessing educational and work opportunities. (It’s not just accountants and bankers [...]

February 3rd, 2023|

How to Be More Productive in 2023

If you’re feeling sluggish after a few weeks back at work post-Christmas, here are some tips to boost your productivity and give you more of that most precious commodity – time.    Did you finish up in 2022 feeling knackered and overwhelmed by your never-ending to-do list? If so, you’re not alone.   According to a study in the journal Nature, most people say they feel persistently “time-poor – like they have too many things to do and not enough time to do them”.   And this problem isn’t just frustrating – it can be exhausting and lead to poorer mental [...]

January 20th, 2023|

It’s National Walk Your Dog Month

Whether you’ve got a pooch who wears fancy jumpers, a big blonde Labrador or a tiny handbag-sized companion, this month is all about them. If you didn’t know before, now you do: January is National Walk Your Dog Month.   All you doggy people are probably a bit baffled, as being responsible pet owners you walk your four-legged companions daily – but what with the cold, dark days ahead, it could be tempting to delay your dog walk or cut it short.   Walk Your Dog Month started in the USA, with the aim of preventing behavioural problems and obesity. [...]

January 6th, 2023|

Charity Begins at Home in Manchester This Winter

The month of December is filled with fun, festivities and food for most of us, yet for many others it is cold and lonely. And in the current cost of living crisis, it can feel more overwhelming than ever.   Charitable donations in the winter months are essential. By making a small contribution, you could make a huge difference to individuals and families facing an otherwise bleak winter.   In this quick read, we look at how you can help.   Food If you want to donate locally, then foodbanks are always looking for donations. More and more people are [...]

December 9th, 2022|

Your Alternative Guide to the World Cup

Can’t stand football? Wouldn’t dream of tuning into this year’s World Cup in Qatar? Here’s a list of four things you can do instead. If you’d rather watch paint dry than the World Cup, then we’ve got you covered. Here’s a guide to tuning out when the tournament is on.   Blitz your Christmas shopping This is your chance to be one of those smug people who has all their Christmas shopping sorted weeks before 25 December. The football kicks off on 20 November, with the first two rounds of matches taking place at 10am, 1pm, 4pm and 7pm [...]

November 18th, 2022|

How to Spread Love Not Hate on Social Media 

Over the years, social media has become a major part of our daily lives. We post status updates, like pics, create videos and reels, learn hacks to clean or decorate our homes… the list is endless.    Unfortunately, as social media has grown, so has the number of trolls and keyboard warriors. Nasty comments, abusive messages and online bullying are all common complaints for young, old and famous social media users.    The issue of toxic online behaviour is in the spotlight this week due to Social Media Kindness Day – a movement set up in memory of late TV [...]

November 11th, 2022|

Tips for Keeping Manchester Pets Happy on Bonfire Night 

Remember, remember the 5th of November… when the sky lights up, the bangs and booms of fireworks disturb your TV time, and your poor pets are driven to distraction by noise and flashing lights.   Yes folks, it’s Bonfire Night and whilst we all enjoy oohing and ahhing at pretty fireworks, spare a thought for pet owners who have to work extra hard to keep their little (or large) loves calm.   Here’s our quick guide on keeping your pooches and other pets safe and sound during the festivities.    Doggy den Before the noisy night, create a safe space [...]

November 4th, 2022|

How to Prevent a DIY Fail at Your Manchester

Will your next home improvement project end in success or a desperate call to the DIY SOS team? Here are five tips to avoid bungling the job.   Repairing and refurbing your own home can be immensely satisfying – and save you lots of money. But not every DIY task finishes well. One in eight ends in a mishap, while half of all DIYers confess to calling in a professional to rectify a mistake.*   From crooked countertops and fudged fireplaces to botched bathrooms and dodgy driveways, it’s amazing how – even with the best intentions – things can go [...]

October 28th, 2022|

Five Reasons to Eat Chocolate

Once you’ve read these five facts, you won’t feel quite so guilty about indulging in chocolate again. A two-minute read.   Humans have enjoyed the delights of chocolate for thousands of years, starting with the Mayans, who drank it as a hot liquid (and even used it in wedding and baptism ceremonies).   Fast forward to today, and chocolate is a 120 billion pound global industry. The Germans are the top chocolate consumers per capita, followed by the Swiss, Estonians and Brits.*   But there’s no getting around it, chocolate gets its fair share of bad press as it is high [...]

October 14th, 2022|

Grow Your Own Veg in Manchester

Grow Your Own Veg in Manchester   Growing your own veg might sound like a lot of work, but it’s actually a great way to save money and enjoy a healthier diet. And as this month is Organic September, there’s no better time to dig out that trowel and start sowing some seeds.   Organic September is 30 days dedicated to chemical-free, totally natural, eco-friendly farming. Its aim is to raise awareness of why buying organic produce can really make a difference to the climate. So, what better place to start than your own garden/herb pots/windowsill?   This quick read [...]

September 23rd, 2022|

Back-to-School Guide for Manchester Parents

  As term time approaches, those endless days of trying to entertain your bored and restless kids are almost over. No more surly teenagers sleeping until 2pm, no more grumpy children hounding you for snacks – it’s time to get ready for school.   This back-to-school guide looks at some easy ways to get the September term off to a good start.    Reduce screen time When there’s nothing to do, or it’s raining outside, screen time quickly becomes a way to keep the kids entertained (and out of the way). But as school looms ahead, getting them into a [...]

August 26th, 2022|

International Dog Day: Let’s Celebrate Our Canine Companions

It’s International Dog Day next Friday – a chance to celebrate our cute, cuddly, devoted and dribbly four-legged friends.   From loyal Labradoodles and plucky Pointers to cheeky Chihuahuas and dinky Dachshunds, the UK has a long and proud history as a nation of dog lovers.   There are 13 million pooches in the UK, up from 7.6 million in 2010, thanks to a massive rise in dog ownership during the pandemic*.   And famous canine admirers include Henry VIII (who favoured Spaniels, Beagles and Greyhounds) and Winston Churchill, who was a Poodle man. And then there’s Queen Elizabeth II [...]

August 19th, 2022|

Style Your Manchester Home with Instagram

In this quick read, we’ve pulled together some of the most popular interior design profiles on Instagram to give you some inspiration.   Are you fed up with bland magnolia walls, wilting pot plants and tired kitchen cupboards? Then grab your phone and click onto Instagram. It’s a hotbed of aspirational interior design, décor on a budget and tips on how to make the most of small spaces. Here are six of the best accounts to follow.   @budgethomedecor_uk The name of this profile gives it away – beautiful home ideas that are affordable and easy to get hold of. [...]

August 13th, 2022|

The Safe Way to Let Manchester Children Play in Your Street

We all know that kids these days spend more time indoors (often on screens) and less time running around outside. If you’re a parent or carer frustrated by this trend, read on to learn how some parents are fighting back through a scheme called Playing Out.   What is Playing Out? Playing Out was set up in 2009 by two mums dismayed that their kids couldn’t play out on the street like they did when they were growing up.   The pair asked their local council for permission to temporarily close their road to traffic to allow the children to [...]

August 6th, 2022|

How Manchester Homeowners Can Take Their Garden to the Next Level

If you’re planning to entertain friends or family at home this summer, check out the latest must-have garden gadgets and accessories. A two-minute read.   Spending time in your own garden, be it pottering around alone or entertaining family and friends, is one of the true joys of summer.   And there’s a host of products on the market to help you make the most of the experience.   Here’s a list of what is proving popular at the moment.   Garden fireballs – Fire pits were a hit last summer, but this year, it’s all about the fireball. Like a [...]

July 29th, 2022|

Why We Can’t Get Enough of Property Shows in Manchester

Hands up if you’ve ever lost a couple of hours sitting on the sofa watching a property show? Whether it’s a 30-minute fix or a full-on binge, programmes about other people’s homes are fascinating.   Entire cable channels are dedicated to home renovations, property sales, flipping houses and so on. We just can’t seem to get enough of them.   In this quick read, we look at some firm favourites and why they’re so good.   Homes Under the Hammer (BBC 1) Daytime TV is like a warm, snuggly blanket. It’s easy watching and seemingly endless. Homes Under the Hammer [...]

July 18th, 2022|

Forgot to Book a Holiday? Places to Go in the UK

And just like that, it’s the summer holidays again. Six painful weeks of keeping the kids entertained, and the house in one piece. Oh, and to add to this woeful mix, you’ve forgotten to renew your passport and got no sun-drenched holiday planned.   If that sounds like your situation, keep reading, because it’s an ideal time to book a staycation. No passport needed, possibly a bit of sun, and plenty to keep the entire family amused.   While we’re all familiar with the big tourist spots around the UK (yes Devon and Cornwall, everyone knows how lovely and picturesque [...]

July 15th, 2022|

How to Smarten Up Your Kitchen on a Tight Budget🔨

Discover how to make your kitchen look fresh and modern without spending a fortune in this two-minute read.   Smartening up your kitchen is an excellent way to wow buyers and add value. If you can’t afford a full-scale high-end refurbishment, try these cost-saving DIY tips.   Before you start When we’re emotionally attached to a property, we often gloss over its flaws. But it’s important to think about the impression your home will make on buyers. Remove all clutter and analyse what your kitchen really looks like. Is it warm and welcoming, or washed out and a bit grubby?   Identify [...]

June 11th, 2022|

Why Manchester Parents Should Support Walk to School Week

Find out why it’s time to ditch your car and walk to school with your children instead. A two-minute read.   Want to reduce carbon emissions, traffic congestion, and the risk of childhood obesity? Then step right up and out for Walk to School Week (16 to 20 May).   Next week’s event, organised by the charity Living Streets, encourages children and their carers to leave the car at home and do the school run on foot instead.   So, why all this emphasis on swapping four wheels for two feet? Here are just a few benefits associated with walking [...]

May 13th, 2022|

All You Need to Know about Double Glazing for Your Manchester home

Before you were a property owner, chances are windows were something you just looked out of to take in the view. You probably didn’t give them much thought and you might have cleaned them occasionally. That was it.   Now, as a homeowner, your single, double, or triple glazing means so much more. And if you’re about to renovate a property or upgrade your windows, it’s worth diving into the fascinating world of double glazing to find out more. (Honestly, it’s pretty interesting.)   In this quick read, we look at different types of windows and why they matter, especially [...]

May 6th, 2022|

Is the Internet Frying Your Brain?

What impact do constant scrolling and swiping have on your ability to focus, reflect, and connect? A two-minute read.   If you can’t read two pages of a book without getting twitchy or struggle to go for an hour without checking social media, then you’re not alone.   A recent study by tech giant Microsoft found that the human attention span has shrivelled by 25% in just a few years. It’s just one of a growing number of studies suggesting that in the digital age, our ability to focus is decreasing.   Over the past two decades, the internet has [...]

April 22nd, 2022|

Why Do We Give Chocolate Eggs at Easter?

Everything You Never Knew about Chocolate   Hold on to your waistbands, Easter is here. That festival where no matter your age, clothes size, or BMI, you’re allowed to eat as much chocolate as you want.   So, while the kids run around on a sugar high and you polish off yet another egg, here are some facts about the chocolatey goodness no one can resist.   It’s very old The earliest evidence of chocolate dates back to 4,000 years ago. The Aztec and Mayan civilisations started by drinking chocolate. However, words for chocolate are thought to have existed several [...]

April 15th, 2022|

Five Stress Management Tips

Whichever way you look at it, modern life is stressful. And the 2020s? Well so far, this new decade has caused unparalleled levels of stress.   Whether it’s the pressure of daily life, the juggling of responsibilities, or the state of the world right now, stress can have physical, mental, and emotional repercussions for people of all ages. And it needs to be taken seriously.   April is Stress Awareness Month, an initiative that has been running since 1992, designed to highlight the causes and cures for stress. This year, the Stress Management Society is focusing on community, reducing isolation [...]

April 8th, 2022|

First-Time Buyers in Manchester Bank on Mum and Dad 

This two-minute read looks at parents’ integral role in helping young people get on the property ladder.   There’s one financial institution that never seems to go out of fashion, and that’s the dear old Bank of Mum and Dad (or BOMAD for people who like acronyms).   About half of all first-time buyers (FTBs) last year relied on BOMAD, with parents dishing out a record £9.8 billion to help their offspring get on the property ladder.1 The average contribution was £58,000.   And in the past ten years, BOMAD has coughed up £54 billion, assisting 1.4 million buyers.2   [...]

March 25th, 2022|

International Women’s Day: Let’s Celebrate Four Influential Brits

To mark International Women’s Day next Tuesday, we look at four British women who made history in their respective fields. A three-minute, fantastic females-themed read.   They may not be household names, but these four pioneering British women deserve our admiration and respect.   Helen Sharman – Britain’s first astronaut The Sheffield-born chemist was working at Mars (the makers of those chocolate bars) when she responded to an advert for volunteers to embark on a space mission.   After a rigorous selection process, Sharman was chosen from 13,000 candidates to spend 18 months training with cosmonauts in Russia to prepare for the [...]

March 4th, 2022|

Wellbeing Podcasts and Other Wellbeing Ideas

This two-minute read has a look at some of the things you can do to help keep you feeling well and positive.   Life, as we knew it pre-pandemic, is gradually looking more like it used to, as Governments across the UK relax Covid-19 rules.   This is exciting for many but it can also feel a bit overwhelming as activity levels rise.   It’s important to take responsibility for looking after ourselves so we don’t tip over into post-pandemic burnout.   Here are some suggestions of tools to try.   MEDS This acronym stands for Meditation, Exercise, Diet, and [...]

February 25th, 2022|

Four Home Security Tips for Manchester Residents

  This two-minute read looks at the best way to protect your home and outsmart burglars.   With a raft of high-tech home security gadgets on the market, it’s easier than ever to keep your family, pets, and precious belongings safe.   Whether installing a completely new system or tightening up existing security measures, Manchester homeowners have plenty of options to choose from.   Smart system There’s an app for everything these days – including home security. A smart system wirelessly links alarms, sensors, and cameras to a hub that you can manage remotely from your phone. Some systems can also [...]

February 21st, 2022|

Random Acts of Kindness Day is Coming Soon in Manchester

Sometimes, all it takes is a smile or wave to make someone smile. It’s free, it’s polite and most of all, it’s kind.   February 17th is Random Acts of Kindness Day. Yes, a whole day dedicated to being nice. Started by the Random Acts of Kindness Foundation in America, the initiative has gone global in a bid to remind people that being kind is easy.   In this quick read, we’ve come up with free and simple ways to be kind.   Love thy neighbour Ok, their dog barks all the time, they watch TV too loudly, and their [...]

February 14th, 2022|

How to Make a Spare Room Work Best for You

We look at what you can do with a spare room to ensure you’re making the most out of it in this two-minute read. Now’s the time to give your spare room some serious thought about how to make the best use of this extra space in your home. Especially after the past 18 months we’ve all experienced, which have changed the way many people use it. Below are seven things you can do to create a room that suits your lifestyle and situation. Home office 🧑‍💼 – Yes, we know you may already be doing this but have you [...]

January 28th, 2022|

Do Landlords in Manchester Need to Set Up Limited Companies?

In this two-minute read, we have a quick look at what you need to consider when becoming a landlord.   Before becoming a landlord, you need to consider how you want to buy your rental property. There’s lots of tricky tax stuff to consider and changes to tax relief over the last few years mean that becoming a landlord might not be as profitable as you first think.   So, what should you do? Should you buy a rental property in your personal name or via a limited company?   Setting up a limited company Since 2016, more private companies [...]

January 24th, 2022|

Let’s Get Together and Support Manchester Shops This Christmas

In this two-minute read, we look at why it’s so important and enjoyable to buy from local, independent stores. Saturday 4 December, is national Small Business Saturday. The campaign, which was begun by American Express, is in its ninth year and has grown steadily. In 2020, a record £1.1 billion was spent with small businesses on Small Business Saturday and 15.4 million people chose to make a big difference by shopping small and locally. It’s a day which traditionally kicks off the Christmas🎅 shopping period across Manchester and the entire UK. There has never been a better time to look [...]

December 4th, 2021|

Will Manchester Rise to the Movember Challenge?

We like to do our bit for charity at Myhouse Agents And we love seeing people in Manchester doing the same.   Some run marathons for charity.   Others row single-handedly across the Atlantic to support good causes.   And a growing band of men are ditching the razors, sitting back, and letting nature do its thing to grow moustaches next month. All in the name of raising money for men’s health charities.   Movember started as a group of friends challenging each other to grow a moustache back in 2004.   It’s gone on to raise millions towards work [...]

October 22nd, 2021|

Whether You’re Buying Or Renting in Manchester, You’ll Regret Not Reading This … Probably

In this two-minute read, we look at avoiding regret when it comes to buying or renting a new home. We’ve all had it – that gnawing sense of buyer’s remorse when we’ve made a purchase. It could be the make of that new car you’ve ordered. Or the colour of that dress that looked good online, but will it have a wow factor when the delivery driver drops it off? Or something as simple as ordering a dish in a restaurant that you suddenly wish you hadn’t as your friend’s requested meal sounds infinitely more appetising. On a more serious [...]

October 8th, 2021|

Five 'NEVER' considerations when choosing a rental property

August 17th, 2021|

💰How the Mega-Rich Live: The Latest Must-Haves for the Super-Wealthy💰

In this two-minute read, we look at the swanky features the rich and famous have in their homes.   Scroll through the Instagram accounts of the rich and famous and you could be forgiven for feeling a mild dose of property envy.   As you would expect, the mega-rich have swanky homes, with all manner of mod cons (although let’s face it, money can’t buy style and they’re not always decked out in good taste).   As it doesn’t hurt to daydream, let’s look at some of the extravagant features you’ll find in ultra-luxe properties.   🏊 A pool (or [...]

August 6th, 2021|
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