🏑 Introducing "Twyford Property Pulse" 🏑

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Join us as we delve into the captivating world of the property market and explore all amazing things Twyford and what this vibrant area has to offer. πŸŒ†πŸ˜οΈ

πŸ”‘ Presented by a dynamic trio of local experts, "Twyford Property Pulse" is your go-to source for all things property-related and beyond. πŸŽ™οΈπŸ’Ό

Meet your incredible hosts

1️⃣ Kiel Holder | Avocado Property | Your bespoke estate agent with extensive knowledge of the Twyford market and its unique charm. 🏑 πŸ₯‘



2️⃣ Victoria | Victoria Willson Interiors | An innovative interior designer, offering top tips and inspiration to transform your Twyford home into a personal sanctuary. 🎨✨ 



3️⃣ Dom Brierly | The Money Guardian | A seasoned mortgage brokerage director, providing expert insights into financing options and the latest trends. πŸ’°πŸ“ˆ



πŸ“Œ From property market updates and investment opportunities to local events, hidden gems, and everything in between,
Twyford Property Pulse has got you covered! πŸŽ™οΈ

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For much of the last two decades, bungalows have quietly slipped out of fashion. Overshadowed by those glossy new build developments, three storey townhouses and open plan β€˜modern living’, they became seen by many as somewhere only your granny lives rather than an aspirational home move.

Helping you move with clarity, care and confidence in Urmston, Flixton & Davyhulme. I’m Tom Gilbert, your local Avocado estate agent, offering honest advice, strong local knowledge and hands-on support from valuation through to completionβ€”so your move feels smoother, simpler and properly looked after.

The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggest something rather unexpected. After years of worsening affordability, the picture has begun to improve. Wages have risen faster than house prices since 2021, nudging the headline affordability ratios in the right direction. On the face of it, that feels like progress.

The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggest something rather unexpected. After years of worsening affordability, the picture has begun to improve. Wages have risen faster than house prices since 2021, nudging the headline affordability ratios in the right direction. On the face of it, that feels like progress.