It’s no great revelation that young people in Pinner are finding it increasingly difficult to buy a home. Rising living costs, modest wage growth, and stricter mortgage lending rules have all contributed to a noticeable shift in the housing landscape.

It’s no great revelation that young people in Henley are finding it increasingly difficult to buy a home. Rising living costs, modest wage growth, and stricter mortgage lending rules have all contributed to a noticeable shift in the housing landscape.

This episode of The Investor’s Corner features Adam Colvin from Avocado Property, breaking down the reality of estate agency after the Panorama documentary. From pressure tactics to spotting red flags, it’s a clear-eyed guide for landlords and investors who want to work with agents they can trust.

Moving House with Pets: How to Keep Tails Wagging and Whiskers Calm By Kiel Holder, Independent Estate Agent in Reading – Avocado Property

In an age of towering new build flats and sprawling three-storey town homes, there is something refreshingly honest about a bungalow. No stairs. No split-level gimmicks.

In an age of towering new build flats and sprawling three-storey town homes, there is something refreshingly honest about a bungalow. No stairs. No split-level gimmicks.

In an age of towering new build flats and sprawling three-storey town homes, there is something refreshingly honest about a bungalow. No stairs. No split-level gimmicks.

In an age of towering new build flats and sprawling three-storey town homes, there is something refreshingly honest about a bungalow. No stairs. No split-level gimmicks.

In an age of towering new build flats and sprawling three-storey town homes, there is something refreshingly honest about a bungalow. No stairs. No split-level gimmicks.

In an age of towering new build flats and sprawling three-storey town homes, there is something refreshingly honest about a bungalow. No stairs. No split-level gimmicks.

In an age of towering new build flats and sprawling three-storey town homes, there is something refreshingly honest about a bungalow. No stairs. No split-level gimmicks.

As we are now half way through 2025, it's certain the Pinner housing market has been more restrained than the post pandemic 24 months of summer 2020 through to July/August of 2022