Capital One UK commissions new research into the financial impact of children returning home and what this means for families during the cost-of-living crisis
● One in five young adults are being forced to move back into their family home, due to the cost-of-living crisis
● This is having a strain on the pockets of parents, with the average parent expecting their energy & food...
Loft conversions are an extremely popular way to extend the square footage of one’s home – and significantly cheaper in comparison to building out a new single-story extension. This is a common strategy for improving the market value of a domestic property and is often used in service of creating an additional bedroom.
But creating usable living space in your loft is not only useful...
Many of us promise to become more sustainable at the start of a new year, but how are we going to do that? Sustainable Housebuilder of the Year 2021, Barratt Homes has put together a great list on how to make your home and life eco-friendlier this year.
1. Use bamboo toilet paper
Using an alternative to toilet paper is something that most of us probably wouldn’t think of. However,...
- One in eight adult children who live with their parents could spend half their life living with mum and dad -
One in eight (13%1) adults that have always lived with their parents are aged 35-55+. That means people are spending almost half of their expected lifespans (81 years2) if not longer living with their parents
After just over a year of us all being locked away in our houses, it’s not surprising that so many of us are looking to move to a new house at the moment. Those little things that may have irritated us about our homes before the lockdowns have become big issues, as we have been forced to stare at them all day every day for so long. Whether you are thinking about starting a family in the near...
Spring is round the corner, not it’s time to make improvements to enhance your back garden and make it a more appealing place to relax, when the right time comes. But first, you need the answer to a very important question: who’s responsible for removing any garden waste accumulated during the changes – the landlord or the tenant?
In fact, it’s a shared responsibility; both parties...