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Scotlens Specialist Roadshow (South) | 8 Feb 2026

A specialist contact lens training roadshow in Leighton Buzzard-learn advanced fitting tips and techniques from the Scotlens team.

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Broadway Baby at Leighton Buzzard Library Theatre | 27 Feb 2026

An evening of spectacular Broadway and West End favourites performed live by professional vocalists - a great night out for families and musical theatre fans alike.

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Beyond the January rush: why March 2026 is the strategic sweet spot to list your property

 

 

Many homeowners assume January is the best time to sell. But for sellers who weren’t quite ready, March 2026 is shaping up to be a smarter and more strategic moment to list.

With buyer confidence improving and spring demand building, March offers strong competition, better presentation conditions, and motivated buyers planning moves later in the year.

Is March the best time to sell a house in the UK in 2026?

For many sellers, yes.

While January brings a short-lived spike in activity, March delivers sustained momentum. Buyers searching in spring are typically clearer on budgets, more decisive, and actively working towards summer completion dates.

Market forecasts suggest buyer enquiries will rise by around 5% as the spring market unfolds in 2026, making March one of the most balanced points between demand, preparation, and competition.

Why sellers benefit from waiting beyond January

The best time to sell a house in the UK is not just about timing; it’s about readiness.

Sellers who prepare in February and launch in March often benefit from:

  • Stronger first impressions
  • More realistic pricing strategies
  • Fewer rushed decisions
  • Better-quality enquiries

This measured approach helps properties stand out when buyer demand is rising, rather than competing in the January rush.

Spring kerb appeal boosts buyer confidence

As daylight increases and gardens come back to life, external presentation becomes a key driver of buyer interest.

Simple improvements can significantly impact perception:

  • Tidy lawns, paths and borders
  • Clean windows, doors and gutters
  • Fresh planting or updated fencing

Strong kerb appeal creates confidence before a buyer even steps inside, a major advantage in the spring market and warmer, brighter days.

Why spring buyers are more motivated

Spring buyers are often working to fixed timelines, such as school moves, job changes, or lifestyle plans. This makes them more committed once they find the right property.

For sellers, this can result in:

  • Faster decision-making
  • Smoother negotiations
  • More reliable completion timescales

Missed January? You may be perfectly timed

If you didn’t launch in January, March could put you in a stronger position. With preparation complete and buyer demand increasing, spring 2026 offers a compelling window to achieve a confident sale.

Thinking of selling in spring 2026?

A professional valuation helps you understand pricing, demand, and timing so you can enter the market with clarity and confidence when the conditions are right.




The 2026 first-time buyer landscape: how sellers can attract the new wave of homebuyers

 

 

First-time buyers are back at the forefront of the property market in 2026. With mortgage rates stabilising at 3.75% and affordability improving, many renters are finally making the move to homeownership. For sellers in the entry-level and mid-market sectors, understanding how to appeal to this new wave of buyers is key to securing strong interest and a successful sale.

Who are first-time buyers in 2026?

Today’s first-time buyers are informed, cautious and financially focused. Many have spent years renting while closely monitoring market conditions. As a result, they approach the buying process well-prepared and decisive, but with little tolerance for uncertainty or unexpected costs.

Selling to first-time buyers in 2026 requires sellers to recognise that buyers are prioritising certainty, condition and value above all else.

Why turn-key homes sell faster

Move-in-ready homes consistently attract the highest levels of demand from first-time buyers. After covering deposits, legal fees and moving costs, most buyers are unwilling to take on renovation projects or cosmetic upgrades.

Properties that feel clean, neutral and well-maintained help buyers visualise living in the home immediately. Simple improvements such as fresh décor, good lighting and clutter-free rooms can significantly increase appeal and reduce time on the market.

The importance of realistic pricing

First-time buyers research thoroughly. They compare listings, track price changes and understand local market values. Homes priced in line with current demand generate stronger early enquiry and are more likely to sell without lengthy negotiations.

Overpriced properties, however, often experience reduced interest and later price reductions, which can weaken buyer confidence. A realistic asking price from the outset remains one of the most effective ways to attract serious first-time buyers.

Marketing that builds confidence

Clear, professional marketing is essential when targeting first-time buyers. High-quality photography, accurate floorplans and transparent descriptions help buyers make confident decisions quickly.

Highlighting practical features such as energy efficiency, recent upgrades, parking and low-maintenance living can further reassure buyers and reduce hesitation.

What sellers should focus on in 2026

The first-time buyer market presents a strong opportunity for sellers this year. Buyers are active and motivated, but they are selective. Homes that are well presented, priced realistically and marketed clearly are best placed to stand out and achieve successful results.

 

For sellers, aligning with first-time buyer expectations is no longer optional - it is essential in today’s market.





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