Helping you find your perfect home
with Johnson Hewitt Estate Agents
with Johnson Hewitt Estate Agents
Johnson Hewitt are a truly independent estate agency built on the core values of honesty, transparency and professionalism. Established in 2003 by Adam Johnson and Glen Hewitt we have remained true to our vision of offering a personalized bespoke service to each and every client to fit their individual needs.
We’ve made a conscious decision to remain a small hands-on agency which has allowed us to build strong trusted relationships with our clients, many of whom have been with us from the start.
Whether you are looking to get on or move up the property ladder, in need of some investment advice, or a safe pair of hands to manage your property portfolio we’d love to hear from you.
Johnson Hewitt is a member of Money Shield Client Money Protection scheme
Johnson Hewitt is a member of The Property Ombudsman Scheme
Energy regulator Ofgem have announced the new energy price cap, with energy prices set to rise by 5% on average from this coming January. It means energy prices remain shockingly high, with most households continuing to pay more on their energy bills than last year.The price cap changes every three months and had infact fallen in recent months. However from...
House prices have risen considerably in the last couple of years. This is due to the pandemic and previous stamp duty holiday causing a more volatile market.The land registry's UK House Price index is by far the most reliable source of what is happening to house prices, as it's based on actual sold prcies rather than asking prices. The latest figures (S...
The Bank of England has raised interest rates for a 13th consecutive time as it tries to stop prices rising so quickly. The Bank rate, set by the Monetary Policy Committee, has gone up to 5% from 4.5%.The rise means further pain for some homeowners, however could benefit savers. The Bank of England have been consistently raising interest rates in an attempt...
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has confirmed a permanent stamp duty cut in the mini-Budget announced this morning. The government is reforming stamp duty by doubling the level at which people begin paying this from £125,000 to £250,000. This government is also committed to helping first-time buyers get on the property ladder. They are increasing the...