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ARE YOU READY TO DOWNSIZE? 5 SIGNS IT’S TIME TO MAKE THE MOVE

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  Are you wondering if it’s time to downsize? The term downsizing simply means selling your home to buy a smaller one. But while the definition is easy to understand, the decision certainly isn’t easy to make. Choosing to sell your home is a big decision. And downsizing can feel like an even bigger one. People sell their homes in exchange for a smaller one for many different reasons. But it’s usually because the space isn’t right for them anymore. If you’re unsure whether you’re ready to downsize, here are five signs it might be time to make the move.   1. It’s Hard to Maintain The bigger the house, the harder it is to maintain – and that’s a fact. From general repair work to regular hoovering, there’s a lot that needs to be done to keep a house in check. If you’re struggling to keep up with the maintenance of your home, because of changes in your mobility or just because your priorities are different, downsizing can make these things much more manageable.   2. You Have Too Much Empty
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  EASY WAYS TO UPDATE YOUR HOME READY TO SELL When preparing to sell your home, a few small enhancements can have a considerable impact on that first make-or-break impression. Here are a few tips to help you hook a buyer right away and set your home up for a fast sale:   Repairs Chances are, you have tasks on your to-do list that you just haven’t got around to completing – now is the perfect time to tick them off. Even small things such as squeaky hinges are important to fix, to ensure your home appears well maintained and in full working order. Take another look for things you may have grown used to, but potential buyers will easily spot such as broken fence panels, leaky taps, damaged gutters, or even crooked shelving.   Declutter Decluttering can make spaces look bigger and more inviting to a prospective buyer. Go room by room, removing the items you won’t need between now and moving day. Pay extra attention to cabinets, closets, and pantries. You want to give potential buyers the i

5 KEY QUESTIONS TO ASK FORMER LANDLORDS DURING REFERENCE CHECKS

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  When you’re signing a new tenant, getting a reference from a previous landlord is an excellent opportunity to learn more about who the person is, and how well they’ll look after your property. While not all tenants will have rented a property before, if you’ve been given a previous landlord as a reference, you may be wondering what questions you should ask them. In this article, we’ll share some of the key questions you should ask former landlords during your tenant reference checks.   1. How Long Did They Live in the Property? Gauging how long a tenant lived somewhere previously is a good way of telling whether they’ll stay in your property long-term. If it was a short stay, but the tenant tells you they want a long-term let, you can follow up to see what happened before. When asking this question to current landlords, you can also ask why the tenant is leaving. Your tenant should have already given you their reason, so this will help you see if there are any discrepancies in the st