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Simple, Smart Steps to Start Your Property Search

Beginning your search for a new home can feel like a daunting task. With so much to consider, from location and budget to lifestyle needs, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. At Fisher and Partners, we’re here to make that journey simpler and more rewarding. Here are a few straightforward tips to get you off to a confident start:

1. Give Yourself a Head Start

The earlier you begin your research, the more informed and prepared you’ll be. Ideally, start looking 6–12 months before you plan to buy. This gives you valuable time to understand what’s out there and how it aligns with your lifestyle and financial goals.

2. Do Your Homework on Locations

Dive into the details of the areas you’re considering. Look at transport links, local amenities, green spaces, school catchments, and long-term value trends. The right location often makes all the difference when it comes to living well and investing wisely.

3. Clarify Your Finances Early On

Understanding your financial position from the outset helps focus your search. Use mortgage calculators to determine your borrowing capacity, and consider speaking to an independent advisor who can guide you through the options available.

4. Define Your Must-Haves

Whether it’s a home office, south-facing garden, or walking distance to a particular school, listing your non-negotiables will help you make clear decisions. Knowing what you’re willing to compromise on and what you’re not, keeps the search focused and productive.

5. Get Mortgage Pre-Approval

Having a pre-approved mortgage puts you in a strong buying position. It shows sellers you’re serious, ready, and financially equipped to move forward, which can be particularly useful in a competitive market.

6. Connect with the Right Estate Agent

Property portals are a good starting point, but they rarely tell the full story. Working with an experienced, well-connected estate agent gives you access to deeper local insight and often to properties before they ever hit the open market, in fact, nearly 40% of sales happen off-market.

At Fisher and Partners, our senior managing partners are embedded in the local community and work with a select number of clients at a time. This means you get a bespoke, highly responsive service that puts your needs first.


Ready to start your property journey?

If you’re looking to sell your property, we’d be delighted to offer you a free market appraisal. Contact your local managing partner and we’ll set up a time to chat. We’d be delighted to hear from you.

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Are You Thinking of Moving House to Get Into the Right School Catchment?

If your child is nearing school age, especially if they’re 3 or 4 years old, you’re likely already thinking about schools and their future education. With school applications for September 2025 looming, many parents are grappling with one critical question: are we in the right school catchment area?

If moving home is part of your plan to secure a spot in a preferred school, it’s worth understanding the timeline and considerations involved. Here’s what you need to know.

Planning for Growing Families

Family life can be a whirlwind, and many parents don’t consider future space or school needs when choosing their first home. As families grow, it’s common to find the house that once felt spacious now feels overcrowded.

This becomes especially pressing when it’s time to think about school applications. What might have seemed like a distant concern when your child was born can quickly become a pressing reality as school deadlines approach.

Understanding School Catchment Areas

A catchment area defines the boundary around a school, determining which children have priority admission. To find out if you’re in the catchment for your preferred school, check your local council’s website for a map of catchment boundaries.

In England, children start school at age 4, with applications typically opening in September and closing in January of the year they turn 4. You’ll receive your school placement by April, giving you a few months to prepare for the start of term in September.

Why Moving Early Matters

If you discover that your current home isn’t in the catchment for your chosen school, moving might become a priority. However, house sales take time, and waiting too long could force you into a rushed and stressful process.

A rushed sale can lead to compromises, such as lowering the asking price to attract quick buyers. Planning your move early, however, allows you to properly market your property, achieve its full value, and secure your next home in good time.

Take Control of the Timeline

School applications for September 2025 will close in January 2025. To avoid unnecessary stress, now is the time to start planning if moving house is part of your strategy. By acting early, you’ll have the advantage of time to stage your property, market it effectively, and negotiate confidently without feeling pressured by looming deadlines.

If you’re considering a move to secure your child’s place at the right school, Fisher and Partners is here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today for a free market appraisal and advice tailored to your needs. Let your local managing partner help you navigate this important transition with ease and confidence—we’d be delighted to hear from you!