Your Move | We're Ready When You Are

This journey we’ve taken together wasn’t just about how to sell a house. It was about whether you should, and if so, how to do it in a way that feels right for you.

You’ve come a long way.
Maybe you began this journey full of questions. Perhaps you still have some? But we hope you’ve also gained something equally valuable:
Perspective. Clarity. Support.

A Recap of What You’ve Worked Through

We’ve asked the questions that matter:
  • Are you holding back - or just not ready?
  • What are you afraid of?
  • What would you regret not doing?
  • What’s truly stopping you from moving on?
We’ve talked about building your plan, understanding your market, and getting your emotional ducks in a row before rushing to list.

You’ve seen how we do things differently at avocado property - with empathy, time, space, and genuine support.
And we hope by now you feel more confident, more grounded… and more you.

What Comes Next?

That’s completely up to you.
Whether you’re ready to list next month or still have a few hurdles to clear, we’re here to:
  • Offer free advice with no pressure
  • Set you up with mortgage guidance from Mortgage Tribe
  • Arrange a pre-sale survey with Survey Network
  • Talk through timelines, buyer expectations, and your onward move
Or maybe you still just want to talk about it, and that’s totally fine too.
And if you haven’t yet claimed your free copy of Selling Your Family Home, now’s the perfect time.


A Final Thought

No matter what step you take next, make sure it feels right for you.
We’ll be here.
Your move, your time.


Get in touch with us

Are you contemplating moving home in Yateley during the next 9 months?

Across the UK and here in Bicester, 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 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 ‘modern living’, they became seen by many as somewhere only your granny lives rather than an aspirational home move.

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.