Should you change the name of your house?
The right one can add romance or gravitas, and tell a story — the wrong one can be naff, and scupper a sale
The right one can add romance or gravitas, and tell a story — the wrong one can be naff, and scupper a sale

Marketing an unorthodox property calls for unorthodox methods — and estate agents are grasping the nettle

In these days of high property prices and tough job markets, the lure of free lodgings is lasting longer

Romance, originality — and perhaps a bit of snobbery — keep some of us living amid cracked china and spiky gothic chairs

In a sluggish market, canny tactics can be presented as a silver bullet. In London, a below-the-radar approach continues to…

Safe and intimate, cosy and comforting: the feeling may be intangible, but you know it when it’s right

Can the design vision that created the postwar new town help unlock our current housing crisis?