Looking to get moving in 2026: Hills Property Advice Night
Join us for Hill’s celebrated Property Advice Night on Wednesday the 21st January from 3 pm at The Garden Bar, Monton. FREE ENTRY, FREE DRINK.
- Are you a homeowner looking to make a move in 2026?
- Are you a homeowner looking to upsize or downsize?
- Are you a first-time buyer looking for a property in Salford, Eccles, Swinton or Greater Manchester?
- Are you looking to re-mortgage and interested in looking at current mortgage costs and availability of mortgage deals across the market?
- Are you a first-time landlord wanting to learn how to navigate the Buy-to-Let market?
- Are you an investor landlord looking to expand or sell your portfolio?
- Are you saving enough to retire?
- Are you worried about the Autumn Budget?
If any of these match your situation, mark your calendar for Wednesday the 21st January and join us for an exclusive evening of property insights and advice. As your local Greater Manchester estate agent, we’re pleased to share our knowledge and insight to help you take informed decisions around your property needs.
We will cover the following topics:
- Lowering interest rates and impact on housing market
• Mortgage changes and how to secure the best deals
• Maximising income as a landlord
• How to maximise your selling price and stand out from the crowd
Exclusive Property Launch
On the evening we will be launching up to 30 new homes to the market and offering exclusive access to all attendees. If you are thinking of moving… How about launching your property at the Property Advice Night? Book your FREE valuation by clicking here.
A comprehensive range of expertise under one roof
Regardless of the stage you’re at in your property journey, our experts are here to provide the guidance you need. Our Advice Night boasts an impressive lineup of professionals, each specialising in their own niche of the property journey
Seizing your last chance to move in 2026.
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