How Often to you move?

Moving home is the ultimate double-edged sword. Of course, you get to enjoy new neighbourhood, perhaps a bigger home, and all the excitement that comes with making your Lincoln home your own.

Yet to get that point, there is the weeks and weeks of changing utility suppliers, weeks of packing and several sleepless nights wondering if you have done the right thing.

Nevertheless, we were surprised to learn the average British tenant moves home every 4 years and 3 months.

We at Walters Property understand the stresses and strains of finding and then moving into your new Lincoln home, yet with our help and guidance we will make it as smooth as possible, both from the tenants and landlords’ point of view.

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What will the Budget mean for Lincoln homeowners and landlords? 9th December Lettings News Sales

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Lincoln FTB Homes Are 21% More Affordable Than 18 Years Ago. 28th November Uncategorised

Lincoln FTB Homes Are 21% More Affordable Than 18 Years Ago.

If you listened to the doom merchants, you would think first-time buyers (FTB) in Lincoln had no chance at all. According to the loudest voices, buying a first home is impossible, the ladder has been pulled up, and the only people who buy their first homes today are lottery winners…

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My Thoughts on the Budget for Lincoln homeowners & landlords 26th November News

My Thoughts on the Budget for Lincoln homeowners & landlords

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