Why now is the time to move in Stevenage!

Why now is the time to move in Stevenage!

Despite what is being said in the press, Stevenage is still buoyant.

There are a lot of new homes being built in Stevenage. And a lot more expected.

Taylor Wimpey, Redrow, Bellway, The Hill Group & Croudace Homes all have developments going up. They spend years investigating where to build.

If you're a first time buyer wanting to get on the ladder, a couple wanting to lay foundations for your family, an investor looking to cement a good yield, someone looking to downsize to have a better work life structure.

I'm here to hammer home to you, that you shouldn't put off a move. The press report on national figures and not specifically Stevenage and could be deemed as click bait.

Buying a home isn't always as clear as you hope. If you want to move, don't dig yourself into a hole. With the right planning and me by your side we can create a framework for you to enjoy and for your future investment to blossom.



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There is a growing shift taking place in the Ruislip property market, and it is not one that can be ignored. While much of the national conversation focuses on house prices and interest rates, a quieter yet more revealing metric is beginning to stand out, how long properties are taking to sell.

Launching a new estate agency with Avocado Property in Urmston, I’m focused on delivering a more personal, honest and supportive moving experience. With deep local knowledge and a people-first approach, I aim to help families move the right way, offering tailored advice, strong communication and genuine care throughout the process.

Across the UK and here in Ruislip, the property market remains surprisingly active despite the issues at home and abroad. House prices are steady, buyers are still being selective, and the market itself is evolving.

For decades, the flat was the natural starting point for many first-time home buyers. The first rung of the ladder. The affordable option. The stepping stone to something bigger. For landlords, it was a dependable investment. For first-time buyers, it was often the only way in.