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Buyers in Devon urged to start searching now to beat the Boxing Day bounce

START your search for a new home in Devon now and you could wrap up a move early in 2026 by getting ahead of the game.

While Boxing Day is one of the busiest days when it comes to people searching online for property to buy, with Rightmove reporting that Boxing Day 2024 was their busiest ever for new listings and traffic to their website, Edenstone Homes is encouraging buyers to act now....

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Home alone

Home Alone still most valuable Christmas TV property, but Bridge Jones enjoys highest rate of appreciation

New research from Yopa reveals that the McCallister house in Home Alone continues to be the most valuable Christmas movie and TV property, while the homes of Sherlock Holmes and Bridget Jones have seen the biggest annual price increases.

Yopa has looked at the estimated market value of 10 of the most famous houses from Christmas movies and TV shows* to see which is the most valuable...

Building for the Future: How Rooftop Support Frames Improve Structural Efficiency

As modern cities evolve, so too must the way buildings are designed, maintained, and adapted. Urban construction faces new pressures: from sustainability targets and renewable energy integration to the practical need for maximising every inch of space. Among the unsung heroes of this architectural shift are rooftop support frames — systems that provide the backbone for safely mounting and...

AI Christmas Planner

Devon housebuilder reveals over a third of locals are turning to AI for festive help this Christmas

A local housebuilder has found that people across Devon are turning to artificial intelligence to help ease the pressure of Christmas preparation.

The research conducted by David Wilson Homes, which is currently building at Hampton Mill, in Okehampton, and Barum Knoll, in Barnstaple, found that over a third (36%) of the 2,000 people surveyed across the UK plan to use AI to support...

Slow DIY

Why 'slow DIY' is the exterior trend to embrace in 2026

With shifting seasonal trends and the powerful influence of social media, Brits are feeling the pressure to rush DIY projects to keep up with the latest aesthetics.

This may result in a lack of consideration regarding the quality and durability of products selected, something which can, in the long-term, result in additional expenses as well as time and effort.

To help...

London Mansion Tax

Prime London Sees Post-Budget Surge in £2m+ Listings, as Usual Festive Market Lull Looks Unlikely

The latest research from prime London property experts, Jefferies London, reveals that, just two weeks on from the Autumn Budget and its newly announced prime property surcharges, an estimated 444 homes priced at £2m or more have been listed for sale across the capital. These new listings account for around one in 10 (9%) of all £2m-plus homes currently on the market, signalling a clear post-...

High class home improvements

9 of the fanciest home features to impress your Christmas guests - And how much they'll set you back

As the festive season approaches and we prepare to welcome guests into our homes, Enness Global has identified nine of the most extravagant and fancy home features that define true luxury at Christmas. But impressing the most discerning house guests doesn't come cheap, with the final bill coming in at around £750,000

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Roof Problems Surveyors Miss (And How to Spot Them Before You Buy)

You've found the house. Offer accepted. Now comes the survey, and you're expecting it to flag anything serious before you commit.

Except it often doesn't. Not with roofs, anyway.

Standard house surveys aren't roof inspections. Surveyors work from ground level with binoculars, they've got the whole property to assess in a few hours, and they're explicitly not climbing up...

Property Slump

The UK locations where house prices have tumbled this year

While much of the UK housing market has managed to stay on Santa's nice list this year with modest price growth, new analysis from Springbok Properties shows that a number of local areas are going to find a lump of coal in their festive stockings when it comes to the level of house price appreciation seen so far this year.

Across the UK, the average house price has shown modest...

Letting and Estate Agents

Agents and brokers critical to helping landlords prepare for tougher MEES rules, says industry expert

L ettings agents and mortgage brokers will play a decisive role in helping landlords prepare for tougher Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES), according to Dr Neil Cobbold, Commercial Director of Reapit, a leading estate agency software provider

Speaking on Eco Approach's recent webinar, " Green homes – how can landlords prepare for stricter energy efficiency standards? "...

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