PROPERTY GLADDER

The top 20 things you can do to help sell your home from installing more plug sockets to getting a bath

FORGET fancy kitchens, smart bathrooms or highly-ranked schools - a new research suggests that these features won't help you sell your home.

An efficient central heating system, double glazing and home security top the list of "must haves" property features, according to a survey of more than 2,000 Brits by GoCompare.

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Buyers rank fast broadband above good schools

Fast broadband and a clear mobile signal have also moved up into the top ten of home essentials as new buyers look for homes that will allow them to have all the latest technology.

Almost 60 per cent of people surveyed ranked the number of electrical sockets as an important feature.

But just 9 per cent of buyers thought of period features as a property must-have, while 13 per cent only said good schools is an essential factor.

Friendly neighbours and access to a dedicated parking place, have both dropped down the list compared to last year.

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, which shows you which renovations could add value to your home.

You don't have to spend a fortune refurbishing every room to make your home stand out to potential buyers.

Luxury London estate agent Daniel Cobb revealed the simple touches you can make to boost your home's value and make sure that you get an offer quickly.

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Getting your foot on the property ladder can seem like an impossible dream for many.

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And that's not surprising when you think first-time buyers now have to fork-out nearly £50,000 for a deposit to get their foot on the first rung of the property ladder.

One young couple lived on a diet of beans and noodles while they saved to buy their first home before they turned 21.


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Meanwhile, a London lad bought a £135,000 three-bed house with his girlfriend at just 18 - but he had to make one big sacrifice.

If you have scraped enough money, next you'll want to know how to find the best mortgage deal for your first home. Here's our guide.

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