Everything you can do to make a new home feel homely
Once the excitement of moving into your new house dies down, the overwhelming looming cloud of actually moving in sinks in.
All the boxes, all of the unpacking – it’s overwhelming.
Once the excitement of moving into your new house dies down, the overwhelming looming cloud of actually moving in sinks in.
All the boxes, all of the unpacking – it’s overwhelming.
The face of your house is what you show to those who come visiting.
Just as a smile may greet a friend, a maintained exterior positively impacts the surroundings and increases the value of a property.
House moving is one of the most controversial ventures – while being exhausting and nerve-racking, it actually is an eye-opening experience and an opportunity to start a new life.
There’s been a fair bit of angst around the UK housing market for some time.
People took advantage of soaring prices a couple of years ago. Inevitably, that cooled down.
Fire chiefs are probing a blaze which has badly damaged a house in Shavington.
The incident happened on Sable Road at around 9pm last night (January 2).
Fire crews tackled a house roof which was on fire at a property on Shrewbridge Road in Nantwich.
The incident happened at around 7.30pm on Sunday (November 26) ands two fire engines from Nantwich and Crewe were called out.
A typical home in Nantwich and surrounding villages is now worth £280,000, according to latest figures.
There are now no settlements in Nantwich where a typical home costs less than £250,000, says the report by home valuations site Varbes.
Dozens of firefighters battled a serious house blaze in Shavington last night and in the early hours of today (April 30).
The fire broke out in a house on Crewe Road at around 7pm last night.
Buying a new home can be a significant investment and life event.
This is because it involves a substantial financial commitment and a significant lifestyle change.
Firefighters tackled a kitchen fire which broke out at a house in Wistaston.
The blaze happened at around 8pm last night (March 9) at a property on Windermere Road.
By Belinda Ryan, local democracy reporter
A South Cheshire couple have applied to knock down their home and rebuild it higher up the garden because they can’t get help to prevent it from flooding a third time.
But Steve Blackie says Cheshire East Council is dragging its heels over the planning application and he fears his Church Minshull home could flood again.
An investigation is underway after a house fire on the new Kingsbourne housing development in Nantwich last night (Oct 15).
No one was injured in the incident on Olney Place. One mum and her children were able to escape during the blaze.
A car has ploughed into a house on Welsh Row in Nantwich.
Witnesses saw the incident unfold at around 8pm tonight (December 10).
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