It's time to look back at another month in the local housing market to see whether the market is finally seeing more available properties entering the market.

We are looking for a trainee Estate Agent and also a Saturday Negotiator for our busy Maldon office.

What impact do constant scrolling and swiping have on your ability to focus, reflect, and connect? A two-minute read.

Hold on to your waistbands, Easter is here. That festival where no matter your age, clothes size, or BMI, you’re allowed to eat as much chocolate as you want.

Taking that first step on the property ladder is simultaneously exciting and terrifying. No matter how old you are, buying your first property will make you feel like a proper grown-up.

Whichever way you look at it, modern life is stressful. And the 2020s? Well so far, this new decade has caused unparalleled levels of stress.

If you’re taking out a new mortgage or about to refinance your property, have you considered a green mortgage? No? Never heard of it? Well, that’s what we’re here for.

Are you thinking of selling your Maldon home? Then let’s look at two trends that have dominated the market over the past year and see what they mean for you.

As we enter the final stages of March, lets take a look to see what is happening in the local Maldon housing market.

Spring traditionally is a very popular time to put your property onto the market. Holden Estate Agents can assist you sell your Maldon home if a move is on your mind.

You've done the viewing and fallen in love with the property. You've weighed up all of the pros and cons, and after sleeping on it, finally decided to put in an offer. So, you mentally run through the phone call to the agents and how you think it'll go. And then, nervously, you make the call. But, it doesn't go quite as you'd planned. So, how can you make the most of the offering experience to ensure that your offers are taken seriously and, more importantly, get accepted!

As a tenant, you're always acutely aware that the property you live in doesn't actually belong to you. You're told not to hang pictures. Not to redecorate. So, when there are problems with the property, you'll call the landlord and let them know. This is their responsibility to sort out, not yours, as it's their property, right? But what should you be doing yourself as the tenant?