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First-time buyer worries when purchasing in the Cotswolds (and what actually matters)
Buying your first home in the Cotswolds can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. The idea of owning a property in such a beautiful area is thrilling, but it’s natural to have worries along the way — especially if it’s your first time navigating the process. The good news is that many common worries are easier to manage than they seem. Understanding what really matters can help you focus on the steps that will protect you and make your purchase smoother. Affordabil
Jo Rayner
5 days ago3 min read


Why mortgage lenders slow down some Cotswolds property transactions
When you’re buying a home in the Cotswolds with a mortgage, it can be frustrating when things seem to pause for no obvious reason. Often, that delay isn’t coming from the seller or your solicitor, but from the mortgage lender. Understanding why lenders sometimes take longer can help set expectations and reduce unnecessary worry during the process. Lenders have their own checks to complete Mortgage lenders don’t just look at you as a borrower — they also assess the property it
Jo Rayner
Mar 32 min read


Freehold vs leasehold in the Cotswolds: what buyers need to understand
If you’re buying a home in the Cotswolds, you’ll probably come across the words freehold and leasehold quite early on. They sound simple enough, but the difference between them can affect how you live in the property and what responsibilities come with owning it. In an area like the Cotswolds, where there’s such a mix of period cottages, converted buildings and newer developments, it’s worth understanding what those terms really mean before you commit. What freehold really
Jo Rayner
Feb 233 min read


Buying a property from your landlord in the Cotswolds: is it really simpler?
If you’re renting a property in the Cotswolds and your landlord offers to sell it to you, it can feel like an opportunity that’s too good to miss. You already know the house, you’re familiar with the area, and it may seem as though the legal process will be quicker and more straightforward. In reality, while buying from your landlord can have some advantages, it isn’t always as simple as it first appears. There are still important checks to be carried out to make sure you kno
Jo Rayner
Feb 172 min read
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