
Over 4.8 million homeowners use MyHome to track their home’s value, build equity insights, and see what’s selling nearby, all with our tools that make moving decisions smarter and easier.
Over 4.8 million homeowners use MyHome to track their home’s value, build equity insights, and see what’s selling nearby, all with our tools that make moving decisions smarter and easier.
The average UK homeowner has gained £55,800 on their home’s value since June 2020. How does your home compare? Let’s find out.
Two decades of rising house prices may be pricing Brits out of the places they once called home.
From sunny gardens to cool pools: some property features can add thousands to a home’s price tag in the summer.
Want to renegotiate the price of the property you’re buying? Our guide has the ins and outs on how it could affect your mortgage offer.
The average UK home is now worth £2,400 more than it was 6 months ago. But if you own a terraced property in the north, it's likely to be a lot more than that.
The average house price today is the same as it was in May 2023: £264,900. But some areas are rising while others are falling. Find out what’s happening near you.
Where did homeowners gain value in the last year? Do you fall into the not-to-lucky group who lost more than 5%? Let’s find out.
Should you hire one agent to sell your home – or go with multiple agents in the hope of getting a speedier sale? Let's take a look at the pros and cons of sole and multi-agency deals.