Blog

Our blog section is where we share details about our developments and new releases, along with advice, tips and guidance on buying a new home. Please use the drop-down filter on the right to browse content in categories that are most relevant to you.

Christmas Activities For All The Family

Christmas Activities For All The Family

At Jelson, we're all about creating magical moments at home and making the most of time at home with the family.

09 December 2022

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What are Solicitor Searches?

What are Solicitor Searches?

Searches are an essential part of the process when buying a home. They look for potential problems that may affect the value of your home once you own it, making them an important stage in the process.

09 December 2022

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What Is A Conveyancing Solicitor?

What Is A Conveyancing Solicitor?

Once you've picked your dream home, you have to select a solicitor. For first-time buyers, this can be scary, so we're going to talk through what they are and why you need one.

25 November 2022

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How To Prepare Your Home For Christmas

How To Prepare Your Home For Christmas

It's almost here, the most wonderful time of the year. Christmas can be such a magical time, and when our home feels most like 'home'.

25 November 2022

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Help to buy

Help To Buy Is Ending

The Help to Buy scheme has helped hundreds of thousands of people purchase their properties since its launch in 2013, but it is now coming to an end.

10 November 2022

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Halloween

Halloween Activities To Keep Your Little Monsters Happy

Whether you're a Halloween fan or not, it is a great excuse to spend time with your nearest and dearest, in the place that matters most to you. Read more.

31 October 2022

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What home improvements

What Home Improvements Offer The Most Value

As any homeowner will know, your home is an ongoing project, always with something else to do or improve.

14 October 2022

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First Time Buyer

First-Time Buyers Guide - Exchanging

Our first-time buyers guide series of blogs looks at all the different aspects of buying your first home.

14 October 2022

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Is Moving House Stressful

Is Moving House Stressful?

Moving house is regularly voted as one of the most stressful life events you can experience, on similar levels to a divorce or grievance.

14 October 2022

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Images and floorplans shown are used for illustrative purposes only and are representative only, some images may be computer generated. They may not be the same as the actual home you purchase, the specification may differ and may include optional upgrades and extras at an additional cost. Individual home features such as windows, brick, carpets, paint and other material colours may vary and also the specification of fittings may vary. Furnishings and furniture are not included. Please check with our sales advisers for details of the exact specification available for each type of home and the associated prices.

Site layouts are intended for illustrative purposes only, and may be subject to change. Trees, planting and public open space shown are indicative, actual numbers and positions may vary. The dimensions shown are approximate and the precise measurements may vary. The prices shown are correct at the time of being published but are subject to change without prior notice.

A number of homes on our developments are designated as affordable homes in accordance with the requirements of the section 106 planning agreement. These are specifically shown on the site plan in grey, these affordable rent or shared ownership properties are marked to make it clear that they are not available for general sale. The location of affordable homes is indicative only. The remaining homes on the development are available for open market sale (including multi-unit sales) to purchasers, who could be private individuals or another type of purchaser (for example local authorities, housing associations or other commercial landlords), and, therefore, the mix of tenures on a development may change.