Yesterdays announcement by the British Prime Minister regarding the next general election set to take place on 4th July 2024 has inevitably stirred discussions about its potential impact on the Lincoln property market.

Lincoln, a vibrant city with a diverse property market, offers countless opportunities for homeowners seeking their next home. However, navigating this landscape requires a strategic approach to avoid common pitfalls. If you're a homeowner weighing up your options for a potential move, this guide will shed light on some key factors to consider.

Navigating the property market in Lincoln? Understanding the current market dynamics is essential whether you're looking to buy a dream home or sell a cherished property. Recent data reveals a fascinating surge in property transactions across the UK, with Lincoln included in all this bustling activity.

Don't get in the way of the sale of your own property - work with your agent, not against them. Read this article to avoid these mistakes and ensure your home sells.

There are many ways to promote a property for sale, but an often overlooked option is to harness lifestyle photography in your property marketing. Read this article to find out more.

Finding a property to invest in takes time, and there are many different factors to consider before you make your choice. Location is one of the key elements that you need to get right to keep your investment safe. Read this article to learn more about selecting the best area for investment.

Electric vehicles are here to stay and increase in popularity year on year, but what if you can not have a charging point fitted at your home? If you don't follow the correct process, it could harm your chances of a property sale in the future.

Guess what? We're on top of the world, or at least on top of Lincolnshire! 🌍 Walters is currently rocking the charts as the #1 most property views on Rightmove in our beloved county! How awesome is that? 🎉

As May comes into view, with the anticipation of the warm summer months ahead of us, with sun-drenched hot beaches and cold ice cream, the thoughts and contemplations of Christmas seem a million miles away. Yet many people who wish to move would like to be in for Christmas.

As we are now nicely into 2024, it's certain the Lincoln housing market over the last 18 months has been a little more restrained than 2020, 2021 and early 2022, and I believe that the ‘steady as she goes’ outlook will continue into the rest of 2024 and beyond.

Understanding the nuances of property sales is essential for both homeowners and investors in the dynamic Lincoln property market. A few weeks ago, I stated that of the Lincoln properties that have sold subject to contract in the three months of Dec, Jan & Feb, it took an average of 95 days to sell.

In the articles on the Lincoln property market, we like to provide an insight into the real story of what is happening in our Lincoln (and national) property market and address the misconceptions that some of the ‘doom monger’ media have been spreading.