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.

Let’s look at the most common property fairy tale and how falling for it can cost you time and money.

You’ve no doubt heard of food banks, but do you know what a baby bank is? Read on to learn how baby banks work and if you could start your own.

One minute, the housing market is at an all-time high, the next, newspapers are warning it will plunge faster than a block of concrete in a swimming pool. Finance bods and property experts love to talk up a crisis, but what’s the reality for those wanting to sell?

Scammers are using increasingly sophisticated tactics to make a fast buck, often leaving landlords out of pocket or caught up in messy legal disputes. Read on to learn about the most common scams targeting landlords and how to protect your rental property.

UK house prices rose 0.7% month on month in February driven by lower mortgage rates, says Nationwide.

The choice between using a local estate agent and opting for an online platform might seem like a straightforward decision. However, the role of a local estate agent goes far beyond mere convenience.

For anyone new to property rentals, one of their first decisions is whether to use a local letting agent, a big estate agency chain or an online service – or even go it alone. We look at your options and consider the advantages of choosing a locally based firm.

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. 

Some people take on part-time jobs or start up a side hustle, others might start selling unwanted items from around the home. But here’s another idea, what about using your property to increase your income?

Accept an offer from a fast-talker or a faffer, and your hopes for a speedy property deal could be scuppered. Here’s how to choose the right buyer.

Joint tenancies can be a great way for friends and couples to share costs and a steady source of income for landlords – but they’re not without their challenges.